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Prove that the quadrilateral whose vertices are `A (-2, 5), B (4, -1), C (9, 1) and D(3, 7)` is a parallelogram and find its area. If E divides AC in the ration `2:1`, prove that D, E and the middle point F of BC are collinear.

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