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In three-dimensional analytic geometry, a line can be fully described using vector equations when both a point on the line and its direction are known. This approach has practical applications in fields such as engineering and surveying, where precise spatial modeling is essential. For instance, a laser beam from a surveying instrument directed across a construction site can be modeled mathematically as a line using vectors.Let the laser beam originate from a known point P₀, represented by the...
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