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If the line` (x-2)/(3)=(y+1)/(2)=(z-1)/(-1)` intersects the plane `2x+3y-z+13=0` at a point P and the plane `3x+y+4z=16` at a point Q, then PQ is equla to

A

`14`

B

`sqrt14`

C

`2sqrt7`

D

`2sqrt14`

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