Let A (3, 2, 0), B (5, 3, 2), C (–9, 6, –3) be three points forming a triangle. AD , the…
Mathematics · Class 11 · CBSE — Introduction to Three-dimensional Geometry
Let A(3, 2, 0), B(5, 3, 2), C(–9, 6, –3) be three points forming a triangle. AD, the bisector of ∠BAC, meets BC at D. Find the coordinates of the point D.



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