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Mathematics, 26.08.2019 17:00, SushiMagic

Answer choice "a" x = (a, 0) z = (0, b)
answer choice "b" x = (0, a) z = (0, b)
answer choice "c" x = (b, a) z = (-a, -b)
answer choice "d" x = (b, 0) z = (a, 0)


Answer choice "a" x = (a, 0) z = (0, b) answer choice "b" x = (0, a) z = (0, b) answer c

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