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The equation of the plane passing through lines `(x-4)/1=(y-3)/1=(z-2)/2a n d(x-3)/2=(y-2)/(-4)=z/5` is a. `11 x-y-3z=35` b. `11 x+y-3z=35` c. `11 x-y+3z=35` d. none of these

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