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The shorteast distance from `(1, 1, 1)` to the line of intersection of the pair of planes `xy+yz+zx+y^2=0` is

A

`sqrt((8)/(3))`

B

`(2)/(sqrt(3))`

C

`(1)/(sqrt(3))`

D

`(2)/(3)`

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(a)
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