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The cartesian product `PxxP` has 9 elements, If its two elements are (-3,-2) and (-2,-1), find the remaining terms of `PxxP`.

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`(-1,-1),(-1,-2),(-1,-3),(-2,-2),(-2,-3),(-3,-1),(-3,-3)`
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