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If the straight line `(x+1)/(2) = (- y +1)/(3) = (z+1)/(-2) and (x-3)/(1) = (y - lambda)/(2) = (z)/(3)` intersect, then the value of `lambda` is

A

`-(5)/(8)`

B

`- (17)/( 8)`

C

`- (13)/(8)`

D

`- (15)/(8)`

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