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For the line `(x-6)/(6)=(y+4)/(4)=(z-4)/(8),`

A

`(6,-4,4)` lies on the line

B

`(6,4,8)` are its direction ratios

C

6,4,8 are its direction cosines

D

3,2,4 are its direction ratios

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