Well the equation multiplied out would be
<t-1,2t,2t-2>
so to make the x and z zero, x has to be 1 and y has to be 1.
So would <1,1,1> be a point that this line intersects the y axis?
Homework Statement
The following equation describes a straight line:
⟨x, y, z⟩ = ⟨−1, 0, −2⟩ + t⟨1, 2, 2⟩
Find the coordinates of the point where this line intersects the y-axis.
Homework Equations
Equation of a Line: r = ro + tv
The Attempt at a Solution
I'm not really sure...