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If the image of the point `P(1,-2,3)` in the plane, `2x+3y-4z+22=0` measured parallel to the line, `x/1=y/4=z/5` is `Q` , then `P Q` is equal to : `sqrt(42)` (2) `6sqrt(5)` (3) `3sqrt(5)` (4) `3sqrt(42)`

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