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In a triangle `ABC, a^3 + b^3 + c^3 = c^2 (a + b + c)` (All symbol used have usual meaning in a triangle.) Statement-1: The value of `/_C=60^@`. Statement-2: `Delta ABC` must be equilateral.

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