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The equations of the line through the point `(alph, beta, gamma)` and equally inclined to the axes are (A) `x-alphay-beta=z-gamma` (B) `(x-1)/alpha=(y-1)/beta=(z-1)/gamma` (C) `x/alpha=y/beta=z/gamma` (D) none of these

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