Let each of the vectors: A = (2,-1,3) B=(2,3,-1) and C = (-2,1,-2) extends outward from the origin to the points A. B and C of the Cartesian Coordinate System. Find a unit vector directed from point A to a point equidistant from B and C.

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Chapter8: Applications Of Trigonometry
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Let each of the vectors: A = (2,-1,3) B=(2,3,-1) and C = (-2,1,-2) extends outward from the origin to the points A. B and C of the Cartesian Coordinate System. Find a unit vector directed from point A to a point equidistant from B and C.

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