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The straight line `(x-3)/3=(y-2)/1=(z-1)/0` is (a)Parallel to x-axis (b)Parallel to the y-axis (c)Parallel to the z-axis (d)Perpendicular to the z-axis

A

(A) Parallel to x-axis

B

(B) Parallel to the y-axis

C

(C) Parallel to the z-axis

D

(D) Perpendicular to the z-axis

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To determine the nature of the straight line given by the equation \((x-3)/3 = (y-2)/1 = (z-1)/0\), we can analyze the direction ratios of the line. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Direction Ratios**: The given equation can be interpreted as: \[ \frac{x-3}{3} = \frac{y-2}{1} = \frac{z-1}{0} ...
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