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Equation of plane containing the two lines
`(x-1)/2 = (y+1)/-1 = z/3` and `x/2 = (y-2)/-1 = (z+1)/3` is

A

8x - y +5z-8=0

B

8x+y-5z-7=0

C

x-8y +3z +6=0

D

8x+y-5z+7=0

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