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The line (x - x(1))/(0) = (y - y(1))/(1)...

The line `(x - x_(1))/(0) = (y - y_(1))/(1) = (z - z_(1))/(2)` is a)perpendicular to the x-axis b)perpendicular to the yz-plane c)parallel to the y-axis d)parallel to the xz-plane

A

perpendicular to the x-axis

B

perpendicular to the yz-plane

C

parallel to the y-axis

D

parallel to the xz-plane

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