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Find equation of plane containing two parallel lines ` (x-1)/2 = ( y+1)/(-1) = x/3 and x/4 = (y-2)/(-2) = (z+1)/6`. Also find if the plane thus obtained contains the line ` (x-2)/3 = (y-1)/1 = (z-2)/5` or not.

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