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At `t=0`, a particle at `(1,0,0)` moves towards point `(4,4,12)` with a constant velocity of magnitude `65m//s`. The position of the particle is measured in metres and time in sec. Assuming constant velocity, the position of the particle at `t=2 sec` is `:`

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