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Let `P_(1):x-2y+3z=5 and P_(2):2x-3y+z+4=0` be two planes. The equation of the plane perpendicular to the line of intersection to the line of intersection of `P_(1)=0` and `P_(2)=` and passing through `(1,1,1)` is

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