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Let (2,1), (-3,-2) and (a, b) form a tri...

Let `(2,1), (-3,-2)` and `(a, b)` form a triangle. Show that the collection of the points `(a, b)` form a line for which the triangle is isosceles. Find the equation of that line.

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