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[" If the line,"(x-3)/(1)=(y+2)/(-1)=(z+lambda)/(-2)" lies in the "],[" plane,"2x-4y+3z=2," then the shortest "],[" distance between this line and the line,"],[(x-1)/(12)=(y)/(9)=(z)/(4)" is : "],[[" (A) "2],[" (B) "1],[" () "0]],[" (D) "3]

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