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Parametric form of the equation of the line `3x - 6y - 2z - 15=0 = 2x + y- 2z - 5` is

A

`(x-5)/(-1) =y/2 = (z)/(15)`

B

`(x-1)/(14) = (y-5)/(2) = (z-1)/(15)`

C

`(x -3)/(14) = (y +1)/(2) = (z)/(15)`

D

`(x +5)/( 14) = y/2 = (z)/(15)`

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