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The plane x-2y+z-6=0 and the line x/1=y/...

The plane x-2y+z-6=0 and the line x/1=y/2=z/3` are related as the line (A) meets the plane obliquely (B) lies in the plane (C) meets at righat angle to the plane (D) parallel to the plane

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