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The point on the line `(x-2)/(1) = (y+3)/(-2) = (z+5)/(-2)` at a distance of 6 from the point `(2, -3, -5)` is

A

`(3,-5,-3)`

B

`(4,-7,-9)`

C

`(0,2,-1)`

D

`(-3,5,3)`

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