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Let the equation of the plane containing the line `x-y - z -4=0=x+y+ 2z-4` and is parallel to the line of intersection of the planes `2x + 3y +z=1` and `x + 3y + 2z = 2` be `x + Ay + Bz + C=0` Compute the value of `|A+B+C|`.

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