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Find the angles made by the straight line passing through the points `(1,-3,2) and (3, -5, 1)` with the corrdinate axes.

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`alpha=cos^(-1).(2)/(3)`
`beta=cos^(-1)(-(2)/(3))`
`gamma=cos^(-1)(-(1)/(3))`
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