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A small problem about vector algebra in advanced mathematics, problem 16.
It takes three points to determine a plane, so with those two coordinates, the third coordinate point is the origin.

Substituting two points can find the values of a and c, bringing them into the set equation, solving the equation with d, and then bringing the two points of a and b into the equation, you can find the corresponding coordinates, which is the vector you said.