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Let `(lambda,2,1)` be a point on the plane which passes through the point `(4,-2,2`).If the plane is perpendicular to the line joining the points `(-2,-21,29)` and `(-1,-16,23)`,then `((lambda)/(11))^(2)-(4 lambda)/(11)-4` is equal to

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