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An equilateral triangle has one vertex at (3, 4) and another at (-2, 3). Find the coordinates of the third vertex.

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`((1+sqrt(3))/(2),(7-5sqrt(3))/(2))` or `((1-sqrt(3))/(2), (7+5sqrt(3))/(2))`
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