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The direction ratios of normal of a plane passing through two points `(0,1, 0)` & `(0, 0, 1)` and makes an angle `pi/4` with the plane `y-z-5=0` are (A) `(2,-sqrt2,sqrt2)` (B) `(sqrt2,-1,1)` (C) `(sqrt2,1,1)` (D) `(2,sqrt2,1)`

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