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The equation `(lambda-1)x+(3lambda+1)y+2lambdaz=0`.
`(lambda-1)x+(4lambda-2)y+(lambda+3)z=0` and `2x+(3lambda+1)y+3(lambda-1)z=0`
gives non-trivial solution for some values of `lambda, then the ratio `x : y : z` when `lambda, has the smallest of these values :

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