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the equationof a plane is `2x-y-3z=5 and A(1,1,1),B(2,1,-3),C(1,-2,-2) and D(-3,1,2)` are four points. Which of the following line segments are intersects by the plane?

A

AD

B

AB

C

AC

D

BC

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(b, c)
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