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Show that the points `(-6,3,2),(3,-2,4),(5,7,3)` and `(-13,17,-1)` are coplanar.

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BETTER CHOICE PUBLICATION-THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY -ASSIGNMENT MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR PRACTICE (SECTION VI) Short Answer Type Questions
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