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The equation of plane parallel to the plane `x+y+z=0` and passing through `(alpha, beta, gamma0` is (A) `x+y+z=alpha+beta+gamma` (B) `x+y+z=alphabeta+betagamma+gammaalpha` (C) `x+y+z+alpha+beta+gamma=0` (D) none of these

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