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The equation of the plane containing the line `2x-5y+z=3,x+y+4z=5`, and parallel to the plane, `x+3y+6z=1`, is

A

`2x+6y+12z=13`

B

`x+3y+6z=-7`

C

`x+3y+6z=7`

D

`2x+6y+12z=-13`

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