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The projection of the line `(x+1)/(-1)=y/2=(z-1)/3` on the plane `x-2y+z=6` is the line of intersection of this plane with the plane a. `2x+y+2=0` b. `3x+y-z=2` c. `2x-3y+8z=3` d. none of these

A

`2x+y+2=0`

B

`3x+y+z=20`

C

`2x+3y+8z=13`

D

`6x-y-2z=12`

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