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If 1/2[(x-y)^2+(y-z)^2+(z-x)^2]=0 show t...

If `1/2[(x-y)^2+(y-z)^2+(z-x)^2]=0` show that `X^2+y^2+z^2-xy-yz-zx=0`

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