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An ideal gas undergoes an expansion from a state with temperature `T_(1)` and volume `V_(1)` through three different polytropic processes `A, B` and `C` as shown in the `P - V` diagram. If `|Delta E_(A)|, |Delta E_(B)|` and `|Delta E_(C )|` be the magnitude of changes in internal energy along the three paths respectively, then :

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