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Equation of the line of the shortest distance between the lines `x/1=y/-1=z/1` and `(x-1)/0=(y+1)/-2=z/1` is:

A

`x/1=(y)/(-1)=(x)/(-2)`

B

`(x-1)/(1)=(y+1)/(-1)=(x)/(-2)`

C

`(x-1)/(1)=(y+1)/(1)=z/1`

D

`1/8`

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