$A (1, -2)$ and $B (-7, 1)$ are the given points. Find $P$ on the line segment $AB$ such that $P$ lies on the extension of $AB$ (as indicated by $P-A-B$ order,though the condition $3AP = 5AB$ implies $P$ is outside the segment $AB$) and $3AP = 5AB$.

  • A
    $(-12.33, 3)$
  • B
    $(-12, 3)$
  • C
    $(-12.33, 2.5)$
  • D
    $(-12, 2.5)$

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