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Let the equtios of two planes be `P_1:2x-y+z=2 and P_2: x+2y-z=3` the equation o fthe plane through the intersection of `P_1 nd P_2` and the point (3,2,1) is (A) `x-3y+2z+1=0` (B) `3x-y+2z-9=0` (C) `4x-3y+2z-8=0` (D) `2x-3y+z-1=0`

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