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In a radioactive decay chain, the initial nucleus is `overset(232)(90).^(Th)`. At the end there are 6 `alpha`-particles and 4 `beta`-particles which are emitted. If the end nucleus is `overset(A)(Z).^(X),A` and Z are given by :

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