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If a plane has x-intercept `l`, y-intercept `m` and z-intercet `n`, and
perpendicular distance of plane from origin is `k`, then

A

`(1)/(l^2)+(1)/(m^2)+(1)/(n^2)=k^2`

B

`(1)/(l^2)+(1)/(m^2)+(1)/(n^2)=(1)/(k^2)`

C

`l^2+m^2+n^2=(1)/(k^2)`

D

`l^2+m^2+n^2=k^2`

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