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Let A(1, 1, 1), B(3, 7, 4) and C (-1, 3,...

Let A(1, 1, 1), B(3, 7, 4) and C (-1, 3, 0) be three
points in a plane.
The co-ordinates of the foot of perpendicular drawn
from point C to the line segment AB is

A

`(59/49, 79/49, 64/(-49))`

B

`((-59)/49, 79/49, 64/49)`

C

`(59/49, (_79)/49, 64/49)`

D

`(59/49, 79/49, (-64)/49)`

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