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Let `pi` be the plane parallel to y-axis and containing the points (1,0,1) and (3,2,-1). Also `A= (4,0,0) and B= (6,0,-2)` are two points and `P=(x_0,y_0,z_0)` is a variable point on the plane `pi=0`.

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