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In a `Delta ABC` with vertices A(1,2), B(2,3) and C(3, 1) and `angle A = angle B = cos^(-1)((1)/(sqrt(10))), angle C = cos^(-1)((4)/(5))`, then find the circumentre of `Delta ABC`.

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`((13)/(6),(11)/(6))`
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