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Let `A ,B ,C` be three sets of complex number as defined below `A={z : I m zgeq1}` `B={z :|z-2-i|=3` `C="|"z : R e(1-i)z")"+sqrt(2)}` The number of elements in the set `AnnBnnC` is 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) `oo`

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