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The line (x)/(1) = y/2=z/3 and the plane...

The line `(x)/(1) = y/2=z/3` and the plane `x-2y+ z=0:`

A

meet in a unique point

B

do not meet at all

C

meet in infinitely points

D

none of these

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C
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