A line and a plane have, respectively, the following equations: L: (x-2)/ 6 = (3y + 1)/ - 6 = (1-z)/ 3 P: 2x-3y + 6z + 3 = 0 Which statement is true? Select one: a. The line and the plane are parallel b. The line is contained in the plane c. The line and the plane are neither parallel nor orthogonal d. The line and the plane are orthogona

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A line and a plane have, respectively, the following equations:

L: (x-2)/ 6 = (3y + 1)/ - 6 = (1-z)/ 3
P: 2x-3y + 6z + 3 = 0

Which statement is true?

Select one:
a. The line and the plane are parallel
b. The line is contained in the plane
c. The line and the plane are neither parallel nor orthogonal
d. The line and the plane are orthogonal

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