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The direction ratios of the line `(x-6)/1=(2-y)/2=(z-2)/2`are a)6,-2,-2 b)1,2,2 c)6,1,-2 d)0,0,0

A

(6,-2,-2)

B

(1,2,2)

C

(6,1,-2)

D

(0,0,0)

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