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Given a point and a plane, how do you find a line that is parallel to the plane that passes through the point?
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Given a point and a plane, how do you find a line that is parallel to the plane that passes through the point?
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Given a point and a plane, how do you find a line that is parallel to the plane that passes through the point?
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first we should solve the slope.
M1=M2 only if the lines are parallel...
and then we should take one point from our line and solve the equation with the standard line formula.
Y=m(x-X1) +Y1
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