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if the length of the perpendicular from the point
`(beta,0,beta )(betane 0) " to the line " , (x)/(1) =(y-1)/(0) =(z+1)/(-1) " is " sqrt((3)/(2)),` then `beta " is equal to "`

A

1

B

`-1`

C

2

D

`-2`

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