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Let A(5,4,6),B(1,-1,3) and c(4,3,2) be t...

Let A(5,4,6),B(1,-1,3) and c(4,3,2) be three point forming a triangle AD, the internal bisector of `angleBAC` meets BC in D. Find the coordinates of the point D.

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