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Statement 1: The lines (x-1)/1=y/(-1)=(z...

Statement 1: The lines `(x-1)/1=y/(-1)=(z+1)/1` and `(x-2)/2=(y+1)/2=z/3` are coplanar and the equation of the plnae containing them is `5x+2y-3z-8=0`
Statement 2: The line `(x-2)/1=(y+1)/2=z/3` is perpendicular to the plane `3x+6y+9z-8=0` and parallel to the plane `x+y-z=0`

A

Statement-I is true, Statement II is also true, Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement-I.

B

Statement-I is true, Statement-II is also true, Statement-II is not the correct explanation of Statement-I.

C

Statement-I is true, Statement-II is false.

D

Statement-I is false, Statement -II is true.

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