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The line (x-1)/1=(y-2)/2=(z-3)/3 (A) lie...

The line `(x-1)/1=(y-2)/2=(z-3)/3` (A) lies in te plane `x-2y+z=0` (B) is asme as line `x/1=y/2=z/3` (C) passes through (2,3,5) (D) is parallel to the plane `x-2y=z-5=0`

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