The direction cosines of the vector joining point $A$ to point $B$,where the coordinates are $A(1, 2, -3)$ and $B(-1, -2, 1)$,are . . . . . . .

  • A
    $-\frac{1}{3}, -\frac{2}{3}, \frac{2}{3}$
  • B
    $\frac{1}{3}, -\frac{2}{3}, \frac{2}{3}$
  • C
    $-\frac{2}{3}, -\frac{4}{3}, \frac{4}{3}$
  • D
    $-\frac{1}{3}, -\frac{2}{3}, \frac{2}{3}$

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