Find the coordinates of the point which divides the line segment joining the points $(a + b, a - b)$ and $(a - b, a + b)$ externally in the ratio $a : b$.

  • A
    $\left( \frac{a^2 - 2ab - b^2}{a - b}, \frac{a^2 + b^2}{a - b} \right)$
  • B
    $\left( \frac{a^2 - 2ab + b^2}{a - b}, \frac{a^2 + b^2}{a - b} \right)$
  • C
    $\left( \frac{a^2 - 2ab - b^2}{a - b}, \frac{a^2 - b^2}{a - b} \right)$
  • D
    $\text{None of these}$

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