Question textIn crystallography, the intersection of three non-coplanar crystallographic planes, each with high probability densities, will generally give the location of an atom in the crystal structure where they intersect each other at a point, as shown below. The equations of three such planes are given below:Plane 1: \(5x-2y-4z=6\) Plane 2: \(-x-2y+2z=4\) Plane 3: \(5x-2y+3z=2\) What is the location of the atom in \((x,y,z)\), to 3 decimal places? \(x\): Answer 1 Question 2[input] \(y\): Answer 2 Question 2[input] \(z\): Answer 3 Question 2[input]Multiple fill-in-the-blank

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