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A plane P = 0 passing through the point (1, 1, 1) is perpendicular to the planes `2x-y+2z=5` and `3x+6y-2z=7`. If the distance of the point (1, 2, 3) from the plane P = 0 is k units, then the value of `34k^(2)` is equal to

A

`(8)/(sqrt(17))`

B

16

C

64

D

128

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