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Let ABC be a triangle with vertices at points `A( 2,3,5 ), B ( -1,3,2) and ( lambda , 5, mu ) ` in three dimensional space. If the median through A is equally inclined with the axes , then ` (lambda , mu ) ` is equal to

A

`(0,7) `

B

`(7, 5) `

C

` (7, 10 )`

D

` (5, 7) `

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