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The Cartesian equation of a line is `(x-3)/2=(y+1)/(-2)=(z-3)/5` . Find the vector equation of the line.

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`r=3hat(i)-hat(j)+3hat(k)+lambda(2hat(i)-2hat(j)+5hat(k))`
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