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[" EXAMPLE "52" Let "A(2,-3)" and "B(-2,1)" be vertices of a triangle "],[" ABC.If the centroid of this triangle moves on the line "2x+3y=1" ,"],[" then the locus of the vertex "C" is the line "]

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