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Find the planes in which following points lie :
(i) (5,0,-3)
(ii) (1,2,0)
(iii) (0,-1,3)

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(i) (5,0,-3)-zx plane
(ii) (1,2,0)-xy-plane
(iii) (0,-1,3)-yz-plane
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