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Consider the line `L_(1) : (x-1)/(2)=(y)/(-1)=(z+3)/(1), L_(2) : (x-4)/(1)=(y+3)/(1)=(z+3)/(2)` and the plans `P_(1) : 7x+y+2z=3, P_(2) : 3x+5y-6z=4`. Let `ax+by+cz=d` the equation of the plane passing through the point of intersection of lines `L_(1) and L_(2)` and perpendicular to plane `P_(1) and P_(2)`.then find a,b,c&d

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