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Consider a plane P:2x+y-z=5, a line L:(x...

Consider a plane `P:2x+y-z=5`, a line `L:(x-3)/(2)=(y+1)/(-3)=(z-2)/(-1)` and a point `A(3, -4,1)`. If the line L intersects plane P at B and the xy plane at C, then the area (in sq. units) of `DeltaABC` is

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