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Find the vector equation of a line passing through `(2, -1, 1)` and parallel to the line whose equation is `(x-3)/(2)=(y+1)/(7)=(z-2)/(-3)`.

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`r=2hat(i)-hat(j)+hat(k)+lambda(2hat(i)+7hat(j)-3hat(k)`
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