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The distance of the point (1, 2, 3) from the plane `x+y-z=5` measured along the straight line `x=y=z` is `5sqrt(3)` (2) `10sqrt(3)` (3) `3sqrt(10)` `3sqrt(5)` (5) `2sqrt(5)`

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