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The equation of a plane passing through the line of intersection of the planes
`x+2y+3z = 2` and `x-y + z = 3` and at a distance `2/sqrt3` from the point `(3, 1, -1)` is

A

5x-11y+z=17

B

`sqrt(2)+y=3sqrt(2)-1`

C

`x+y+z=sqrt(3)`

D

`x-sqrt(2)y=1-sqrt(2)`

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