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Let the equations of a line and plane be `(x+3)/2=(y-4)/3=(z+5)/2a n d4x-2y-z=1,` respectively, then a. the line is parallel to the plane b. the line is perpendicular to the plane c. the line lies in the plane d. none of these

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