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Let A(1,-1, 1) and B(-1, 1,-1) be the ve...

Let `A(1,-1, 1)` and `B(-1, 1,-1)` be the vertices of triangle `ABC` such that `/_A = /_B`. The locus of the vertex `C` is a plane which will be perpendicular to

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