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If the line, `(x-3)/(1) =(y+2)/(-1) = (z+ lamda)/(-2)` lies in the plane, `2x -4y + 3z =2,` then the shortest distance between this line and the line,` (x-1)/(12) = y/9 =z/4` is :

A

0

B

3

C

1

D

2

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