The equation of a plane containing the point $(1, -1, 1)$ and parallel to the plane $2x + 3y - 4z = 17$ is

  • A
    $\bar{r} \cdot (2 \hat{i} + 3 \hat{j} - 4 \hat{k}) = -5$
  • B
    $\bar{r} \cdot (2 \hat{i} + 3 \hat{j} - 4 \hat{k}) = -15$
  • C
    $\bar{r} \cdot (4 \hat{i} + 3 \hat{j} - 4 \hat{k}) = -3$
  • D
    $\bar{r} \cdot (3 \hat{i} + 4 \hat{j} - 2 \hat{k}) = -3$

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