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A plane passing through three points `(-lamda^2, 1, 1) (1, -lamda^2, 1),(1, 1, lamda^2)` also passes through `(1,1,-1)` then set consisting all the real value of `lamda` is (A) `{-sqrt3,sqrt3}` (B) `{3,-3}` (C) `{1}` (D) `{1, sqrt3, -sqrt3}`

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