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The foot of the perpendicular drawn from the origin to a plane is `(1,2,-3)dot` Find the equation of the plane. or If `O` is the origin and the coordinates of `P` is `(1,2,-3),` then find the equation of the plane passing through `P` and perpendicular to `O Pdot`

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