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The lines `(x-1)/3=(y-1)/(-1)=(z+1)/0 and (x-4)/2=(y+0)/0=(z+1)/3` (A) intersect at (4,0,-1) (B) intersect at (1,1,-1) (C) do not intersect (D) intersect

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