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The equation of the plane passing through the point `(1,1,-1)` and perpendicular to the planes `x+2y+3z-7=0` and `2x-3y+4z=0` is (a) `17 x+2y-7z=26` (b) `17 x-2y+7z=26` (c) `17 x+2y-7z+26=0` (d) `17 x-2y+7z+26=0`

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