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Let A and B are two matrices of same order i.e.
where `A=[(1,-3,2),(2,K,5),(4,2,1)], B=[(2,1,3),(4,2,4),(3,3,5)]`
If `C = A – B` and tr (C) = 0 then K is equal to-

A

5

B

-5

C

7

D

-7

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