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A plane bisects the line segment joining `(-3,-3,4)` and `(3,7,6)` and also perpendicular to this line, then the point lies on the plane can be (a) `(1,-2,3)` (b) `(1,2,2)` (c) `(3,-5,2)` (d) `(3,-1,0)`

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