Which one of the given points is a point on the plane $2x + 3y - z = -6$? A. $(-1, 1, 6)$ B. $(-2, 1, 6)$ C. $(3, -3, 3)$ D. $(2, 1, 16)$ E. $(-3, -3, -7)$
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