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Let A=[(4,6,-1),(3,0,2),(1,-2,5)],B=[(2...

Let `A=[(4,6,-1),(3,0,2),(1,-2,5)],B=[(2,4),(0,1),(-1,2)] and C = [(3,1,2)]`. Then which of the products `ABC, ACB, BAC, BCA, CAB, CBA` are defined. Calculate the product which ever is defined.

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