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Two line whose are `(x-3)/(2)=(y-2)/(3)=(z-1)/(lambda) and (x-2)/(3)=(y-3)/(2)=(z-2)/(3)` lie in the same plane, then,
Q. Angle between the plane containing both the lines and the plane `4x+y+2z=0` is equal to

A

`(phi)/(3)`

B

`(phi)/(2)`

C

`(phi)/(6)`

D

`cos^(-1)((2)/(sqrt(186)))`

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(b)
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