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Find the equation to the plane through the line `(x-alpha)/l=(y-beta)/m=(z-gamma)/n` and parallel to the line `x/(l')=y/(m')=z/(n')`

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MODERN PUBLICATION-Three Dimensional Geometry-EXERCISE
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