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The point at which the line joining the points `(2, -3, 1) and (3, -4, -5)`
intersects the plane `2x+y+z=7` is

A

(1,2,7)

B

(1,-2,7)

C

(-1,2,7)

D

(1,-2,-7)

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B
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