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Assertion (A) : For `n = 3,l1` may be `0,1` and `2` and m may be `0, +- 1` and `0,+- 1` , and `+- 2`
Reason (R ) : For each value of n, there are `0` to `(n - 1)` possible value of l for eachvalue of l , there are `0 to +-l` valie of m

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