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Let `z_(1) = 3 + 4i and z_(2) = - 1 + 2i`. Then, `|z_(1) + z_(2)|^(2) - 2(|z_(1)|^(2) + |z_(2)|^(2))` is equal to

A

`|z_(1) - z_(2)|^(2)`

B

`-|z_(1) - z_(2)|^(2)`

C

`|z_(1)|^(2) + |z_(2)|^(2)`

D

`|z_(1)|^(2) - |z_(2)|^(2)`

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