The coordinates of the point dividing internally the line segment joining the points $(4, -2)$ and $(8, 6)$ in the ratio $7 : 5$ are:

  • A
    $(16, 18)$
  • B
    $(18, 16)$
  • C
    $\left( \frac{19}{3}, \frac{8}{3} \right)$
  • D
    $\left( \frac{8}{3}, \frac{19}{3} \right)$

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