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Let P be a point not on the line L that passes through the points Q and R. The distance d from the point P to the line L is d = |a × b| |a| where a = QR and b = QP. Use the above formula to find the distance from the point to the given line. (0, 1, 1); x = 2t, y = 5 − 2t, z = 1 + t

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