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Equation of the plane containing the straighat line `x/2=y/3=z/4` and perpendicular to the lane containing the straighat lines `x/3=y/4=z/2 and x/4=y/2=z/3` is (A) `x+2y-2z=0` (B) `3x+2y-2z=0` (C) `x-2y+z=0` (D) `5x+2y-4z=0`

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