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Let a plane pass through origin and be parallel to the line `(x-1)/2=(y+3)/-1=(z+1)/-2` is such that distance between the plane and the line is `5/3`. Then equation of the plane is/are

A

`x-2y+2z=0`

B

`x-2y-2z=0`

C

`2x+2y-z=0`

D

`x+y+z=0`

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