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The equation of the line passing though the point `(1,1,-1)` and perpendicular to the plane `x -2y - 3z =7` is :

A

`(x-1)/(-1) = (y-1)/(2) = (z+1)/(-3)`

B

`(x-1)/(-1) = (y-1)/(-2) = (z+1)/(3)`

C

`(x-1)/(1) = (y-1)/(-2) = (z+1)/(-3)`

D

None of these

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