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`A B C D` is a square `A-=(1,2),B-=(3,-4)dot` If line `C D` passes through `(3,8),` then the midpoint of `C D` is (a) `(2, 6)` (b) `(6,2)` (c) `(2,5)` (d) `((28)/5,1/5)`

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