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In a portion of some large electrical network, currents icertain branches are known. The values of `(V_(A)-V_(B))` and `(V_(c) - V_(o))`are X and Y, respectively, where X and Y are

A

`X=29 V, Y = 26 V`

B

`X = -58 V, Y = -52 V`

C

`X = -58 V, Y = -52 V`

D

`X = -29 V, Y = -26 V`

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