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The line perpendicular to the plane `2x-y+5z=4` passing through the point (-1,0,1) is (A) `(x+1)=-y=(z-1)/(-5)` (B) `(x+1)/(-2)=y=(z-1)/5` (C) `(x=1)/2=-y=(z-1)/5` (D) `(x+1)/2=y=(z-1)/5`

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