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The equation of the plane that passes through the points (1, 0, 2), (- 1,1, 2), (5, 0, 3) is
a)x+2y-3z+7=0 b)x+2y-3z+7=0
c)x-2y+4z+7=0 d)2y-4z-7+x=0

A

x+2y-4z+7=0

B

x+2y-3z+7=0

C

x-2y+4z+7=0

D

2y-4z-7+x=0

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