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The line $x-2 y+4 z+4=0, x+y+z-8=0$intersects the plane $x-y+2 z+1=0$ at the point(a) $(3,2,3)$(b) $(5,2,1)$(c) $(2,5,1)$(d) $(3,4,1)$
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