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Show that (3/2,7/2,1/2) is the circumce...

Show that `(3/2,7/2,1/2)` is the circumcentre of the triangle whose vertices are `A (2, 3, 2),B (0,4, 1) and C (3, 3, 0)` and hence find its orthocentre

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