Consider the line 2x−2=−32y−5,z=−1. Then which of the following is/are true?
(A) It has Direction ratios (2, -3, -1)
(B) It has Direction cosines (54,5−3,5−1)
(C) It has Direction ratios (2,2−3,0)
(D) It has Direction cosines (54,5−3,0)
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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(A) only
(A) and (B) only
(C) and (D) only
(A) and (C) only
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