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The equation of the line passing through `(1, 2, 3)` and parallel
to the planes `x-y + 2z = 5` and `3x + y + z = 6` is.

A

(a) `(x-1)/(-3)=(y-2)/(5)=(z-3)/(4)`

B

(b) `(x+3)/(1)=(y-5)/(2)=(z-4)/(4)`

C

(c) `(x-3)/(1)=(y-5)/(2)=(z-4)/(3)`

D

(d) `(x-1)/(3)=(y-2)/(5)=(z-3)/(4)`

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