Statement $-1$: The point $A(1, 0, 7)$ is the mirror image of the point $B(1, 6, 3)$ in the line $\frac{x}{1} = \frac{y - 1}{2} = \frac{z - 2}{3}$.
Statement $-2$: The line $\frac{x}{1} = \frac{y - 1}{2} = \frac{z - 2}{3}$ bisects the line segment joining $A(1, 0, 7)$ and $B(1, 6, 3)$.

  • A
    Statement $-1$ is false,Statement $-2$ is true.
  • B
    Statement $-1$ is true,Statement $-2$ is false.
  • C
    Statement $-1$ is true,Statement $-2$ is true; Statement $-2$ is not a correct explanation for Statement $-1$.
  • D
    Statement $-1$ is true,Statement $-2$ is true; Statement $-2$ is a correct explanation for Statement $-1$.

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