The point of intersection of lines $\frac{x - 4}{5} = \frac{y - 1}{2} = \frac{z}{1}$ and $\frac{x - 1}{2} = \frac{y - 2}{3} = \frac{z - 3}{4}$ is

  • A
    $(-1, -1, -1)$
  • B
    $(-1, -1, 1)$
  • C
    $(1, -1, -1)$
  • D
    $(-1, 1, -1)$

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