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You are given a''b''= t< 4,2> (ro 180(ab)) given that a''(2,3) and is b"(-1,5), where are the endpoints of ab located?


You are given a''b''= t&lt; 4,2&gt; (ro 180(ab)) given that a''(2,3) and is b"(-1,5), where are the

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