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Consider three planes :
`2x+py+6z=8, x+2y+qz=5 and x+y+3z=4`
Q. Three planes do not have any common point of intersection if :

A

`p=2, q ne 3`

B

`p ne 2, q ne 3`

C

`p ne 2, q=3`

D

`p=2, q=3`

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