Mathematics
A(1, -5), B(2, 2) and C(-2, 4) are the vertices of triangle ABC. Find the equation of :
(i) the median of the triangle through A.
(ii) the altitude of the triangle through B.
(iii) the line through C and parallel to AB.
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