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The equation of the plane which passes through the point of intersection of lines `""(x-1)/3=(y-2)/1=(z-3)/2"","and"(x-3)/1=(y-1)/2=(z-2)/3` and at greatest distance from point `(0,0,0)` is a. `4x+3y+5z=25` b. `4x+3y=5z=50` c. `3x+4y+5z=49` d. `x+7y-5z=2`

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