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How can we calculate the vector equation if it's cartesiean equation is given when it's directiOn ratio

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Namely, ⟨a,b,c⟩ is perpendicular to the vector with tail at (d/a,0,0) and head at (x,y,z). This means that the points (x,y,z) that satisfy the equation ax+by+cz=d form a plane perpendicular to ⟨a,b,c⟩.

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