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The ascending order of the values of
`z_1=(1+i)^4,z_2=(sqrt3+i)^(12),z_3=(1+isqrt3)^(9) + (1-isqrt3)^9`

A

`z_1,z_2,z_3`

B

`z_2,z_3,z_1`

C

`z_3,z_1,z_2`

D

`z_1,z_3,z_2`

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