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The distance of the point `(1, -2, 4)` from the plane passing through the point (1, 2, 2) and perpendicular to the planes `x-y + 2z =3 and 2x -2y +z + 12 =0`, is-

A

`2sqrt2`

B

2

C

`sqrt2`

D

`(1)/(sqrt3)`

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