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What is the equation of the plane which passes through the z-axis and is perpendicular to the line `(x-a)/(costheta)=(y+2)/(s intheta)=(z-3)/0?` a. `x+yt a ntheta=0` b. `y+x t a ntheta=0` c. `xcostheta-ysintheta=0` d. `xsintheta-ycostheta=0`

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