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Find the equation of the plane containing the lines `2x-y+z-3=0, 3x+y+z=5` and at a distance of `1/sqrt6` from the point `(2,1,-1)`.

A

`2x-y+z-3=0`

B

`3x+y+z-5=0`

C

`62x+29y+19z-105=0`

D

`x+2y-2=0`

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