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The distance of the point (1, 0, 2) from the point of intersection of the line `(x-2)/3=(y+1)/4=(z-2)/(12)` and the plane x y + z = 16, is : (1) `2sqrt(14)` (2) 8 (3) `3sqrt(21)` (4) 27

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