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A system is taken from state A to state B along two different paths 1 and 2. The heat absorbed and work done by the system along these two paths are `Q_(1) and Q_(2)`, and `W_(1) and W_(2)` respectively.

A

`Q_(1)=Q_(2)`

B

`W_(1)=W_(2)`

C

`Q_(1)-W_(1)=Q_(2)-W_(2)`

D

`Q_(1)+W_(1)=Q_(2)+W_(2)`

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