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Find the distance from the point p(4, −1, 1) to the line x = 1 + 2t, y = 3t, z5 − 7t
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Find the distance from the point p(4, −1, 1) to the line x = 1 + 2t, y = 3t, z5 − 7t
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i dont know i will tell you when i find out
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