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[" A plane "p=0" passing through the point "(1,1,1)" is perpendicular to the planes "],[2x-y+2z=5" and "3x+6y-2z=7" ,if the distance of the point "(1,2,3)" from the "],[" plane "p=0" is "K" units,then "17k^(2)" is "]

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