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The distance from the line `x=2+t,y=1+t,z= -(1)/(2)-(1)/(2)t` to the
plane `x+2y+6z=10` is `(lambda)/(sqrt(mu))`. Then `5lambda-mu=`

A

1

B

2

C

3

D

4

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D
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