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If the lines `(x-2)/1 = (y-3)/1 = (z-4)/-p` and `(x-1)/p = (y-4)/2 = (z-5)/1` are coplanar, then: p=

A

`+-3`

B

`0,-1`

C

`+-1`

D

`0,-3`

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