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If the plane containing the line `(x-3)/2 = (y+2)/(-1) = (z-1)/3` and also containing its projection on the plane `2x+3y-z=5` contains which one of the following points? (a) `(2,2,0)` (b) `(2,0,-2)` (c) `(0,-2,2)` (d) `(-2,2,2)`

A

`(-2,2,2)`

B

`(2,2,0)`

C

`(2,0,-2)`

D

`(0,-2,2)`

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