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If the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the point `(5,1,-3)` to a plane is `(1,-1,3)`, then the equation of the plane is a)`2x+y-3z+8=0` b)`2x+y+3z+8=0` c)`2x-y-3z+8=0` d)`2x-y+3z+8=0`

A

`2x+y-3z+8=0`

B

`2x+y+3z+8=0`

C

`2x-y-3z+8=0`

D

`2x-y+3z+8=0`

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