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`A(a_1, b_1). B(a_2, b_2), C(a_3, b_3)` are the vertices of `DeltaABC`. The side `AB` is divided by the point `D` in the ratio `lambda` : `mu` and then the line segment DC is divided by the point E in the ratio `u : lambda + mu`. Find the coordinats of `E`.

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