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Let the equations of two planes be `P_1: 2x-y+z=2 and P_2: x+2y-z=3` Equation of the plane which passes through the point (-1,3,2) and is perpendicular to each of the plane `P_1 and P_2` is (A) `x-3y-5z+20=0` (B) `x+3y+5z-18=0` (C) `x-3y-5z=0` (D) `x+3y-5z=0`

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