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If line L : (x-1)/2=(y+1)/3=(z-2)/-1 mee...

If line `L : (x-1)/2=(y+1)/3=(z-2)/-1` meets the plane `x + 2y-3z = 4` at P then sum of the projections of vector `vec(OP)` on positive x, y and z axis, is (where 'O' is origin)

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