Question: Consider the line L(t) = (1 - 2t, -3 - 2t, 4t - 5). Then: L is ? V to the plane 4x + 4y

Consider the line L(t) = (1 - 2t, -3 - 2t, 4t -
Consider the line L(t) = (1 - 2t, -3 - 2t, 4t - 5). Then: L is ? V to the plane 4x + 4y - 8z = -20 L is 2 V to the plane 3x + 3y + z = 2 L is ? to the plane 3y - 4x + z = 12 L is neither to the plane 6z - (3x + 3y) = 36 Note: In order to get credit for this problem all answers must be come parallel Preview My Answers Submit Answers perpendicular You have attempted this problem 9 times. Your overall recorded score is 0%. neither You have unlimited attempts remaining

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