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A plane passes through `(1, -2, 1)` and is perpendicular to two planes `2x - 2y + z=0 and x - y + 2z =4, ` then the distance of the plane from the point `(1,2,2)` is

A

0

B

1

C

`sqrt2`

D

`2sqrt2`

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D
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