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Let `A(1, -1), B(4, - 2) and C(9,3)` be the vertices of the `triangle ABC`. A parallelogram `AFDE` is drawn with vertices D, E and F on the line segments BC, CA and AB respectively Find the maximum area of parallelogram `AFDE`.

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