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Statement 1: A point on the line (x+2)/3...

Statement 1: A point on the line `(x+2)/3=(y+1)/2=(z-3)/2` at a distance `3sqrt(2)` from the point `(1,2,3)` lies on the lne `(x+7)/5=(y+t)/4=(z-2)/1`
Statement 2: If `d` is the distance between the point `(-1,-5,-10)` and the point of intersectionof the line `(x-2)/3=(y+1)/4=(z-2)/12` with the plane `x-y+z=5` then `d=13`

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