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The equation of the plane passing through the line `(x-1)/2 = (y+1)/-1 = z/3`and parallel to the direction whose direction ratios are 3, 4, 2 is: (A) `14x-5y-11z=19` (B) `3x+4y+2z+1=0` (C) `2x-y+3z=3` (D) none of these

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