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[" Show that the lines "(x+3)/(-3)=(y-1)/(1)=(z-5)/(5)" and "(x+1)/(-1)=(y-2)/(2)=(z-5)/(5)" are coplanar.Also find the "],[" equation of the plane containing these lines."]

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