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Segment AB is divied into four equal parts by point P,Q and R such that A-P-Q-R-B. If (12,9) and R(0,11) then find the coordinates of point A, Q and B.

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`thereforeQ(6,10)`
`thereforeA(18,8)`
`thereforeB(-6,12)`
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