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The following lines ( The following lines (   is a parameter) are known to be in one plane.     If they intersect at the point   , find the following.  A) the value of    B) the scalar equation of the plane is a parameter) are known to be in one plane. The following lines (   is a parameter) are known to be in one plane.     If they intersect at the point   , find the following.  A) the value of    B) the scalar equation of the plane The following lines (   is a parameter) are known to be in one plane.     If they intersect at the point   , find the following.  A) the value of    B) the scalar equation of the plane If they intersect at the point The following lines (   is a parameter) are known to be in one plane.     If they intersect at the point   , find the following.  A) the value of    B) the scalar equation of the plane , find the following.
A) the value of The following lines (   is a parameter) are known to be in one plane.     If they intersect at the point   , find the following.  A) the value of    B) the scalar equation of the plane
B) the scalar equation of the plane

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