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Three distinct lines `(x-1)/3=(y-2)/2=(z-3)/1, (x-1)/5=(2y-4)/3=(3z-9)/1, (x-lambda^2)/3=(y-2)/2=(z-3)/lambda` are concurrent, then value of `lambda` may be...

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