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Find the point in which the line `(x+1)/-1=(y-12)/5=(z-7)/2` cuts
the surface `11x^2 - 5y^2+z^2 = 0`.

A

(a) `(2,-3,1)`

B

(b) `(2,3,-1)`

C

(c) `(1,-2,3)`

D

(d) `(1,2,-3)`

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