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Statement -1:- For n=2 the values of l may be 0,1 and m may be `0,+- 1.`
Statement -2 :- for each value of n, there are 0 to (n-1) possible values of l for each value of la there are 0 to `+-` l values of m.

A

sattement -1 si true statement -2 is ture statement =-2 si correct explantion for statement -1

B

statement -1 si true statement -2 si true statement -2 is not a correct explation for statement -1

C

statement -1 si true statemention -1

D

statement -1 and statement -2 both are false .

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