origin $r_{x2}$ $r_1$ $r_2$ $r_{x1}$ CB B $r_{y2}$ A AB x (x, y) A = (617, 309) B = (560, 447) C = (418, 388)
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To find the coordinates of point B, we need to consider the given information. The coordinates of point A are (61.309, 560.44). However, we don't have any information about the direction or distance from point A to point B. Therefore, we cannot determine the exact Show more…
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