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For the plane `II = 4x - 3y + 2z - 3=0,` the points `A (-2, 1, 2)` B = (3, 1, -2)`

A

Lie on the same side of II = 0

B

Lie on the opposite sides of II = 0

C

Lie on the normal to `II =0`

D

Lie on `II =0`

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