Let L be the line with parametric equations
x = β6+2t
y = β8βt
z = β1+t
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Let L be the line with parametric equations
x = β6+2t
y = β8βt
z = β1+t
Find the vector equation for a line that passes through the point P(β9, β9, 2) and intersects L at a point that is distance 5 from the point Q(β6, β8, β1). Note that there are two possible correct answers. Use the square root symbol 'β' where needed to give an exact value for your answer
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