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[" Let the line "(x-2)/(3)=(y-1)/(-5)=(z+2)/(2)" lies in the plane "x+3y-alpha z+beta=0" .Then "(alpha,beta)" equals "],[[" (1) "(6,-17)," (2) "(-6,7)]]

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