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The point of intersection of the lines `(x-5)/3=(y-7)/(-1)=(z+2)/1 and (x+3)/(-36)=(y-3)/2=(z-6)/4` is (A) `(21, 5/3, 10/3)` (B) `(2,10,4)` (C) `(-3,3,6)` (D) `(5,7,-2)`

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