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Consider three vectors `p=i+j+k, q=2i+4j-k and r=i+j+3k`. If p, q and r denotes the position vector of three non-collinear points, then the equation of the plane containing these points is

A

(a)`2x-3y+1=0`

B

(b)`x-3y+2z=0`

C

(c)`3x-y+z-3=0`

D

(d)`3x-y-2=0`

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(d)
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