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Consider the following orbitals (i)`3p_(x)` (ii)`4d_(x^(2))` (iii)`3d_(x^(2)-y^(2))` (iv)`3d_(yz)`
Then, calculate value of "`x+y-z`" here x is total number of gerade orbital and y is total number of ungerade orbitals and z is total number of axial orbitals in given above orbitals.

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`x=3, y=1, z=3`
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