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Find the value of p so that the lines `(x+1)/-3=(y-p)/2-(z+2)/1` and `x/1=(y-7)/-3=(z+7)/2` are in the same plane.for this value of p, find the coordinates of their point of intersection and the equation of the plane containing them.

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