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A(6,-16,-3), B(3,-1,4), C(-2,5,0) are ve...

A(6,-16,-3), B(3,-1,4), C(-2,5,0) are vertices of a triangle, Find the coordinates of the foot of the perpendicular drawn from A to `bar(BC)`.

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(8,-7,8)
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