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Shortest distance between the lines `(x-1)/1=(y-1)/1=(z-1)/1a n d(x-2)/1=(y-3)/1=(z-4)/1` is equal to a. `sqrt(14)` b. `sqrt(7)` c. `sqrt(2)` d. none of these

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