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For all positive numbers x,y,z the product `((1)/(x+y+z))((1)/(x)+(1)/(y)+(1)/(z))((1)/(xy+yz+zx))((1)/(xy)+(1)/(yz)+(1)/(zx))` equals

A

`x^(-2)y^(-2)z^(-2)`

B

`x^(-2)+y^(-2)+z^(-2)`

C

`(x+y+z)^(-2)`

D

`(1)/(xyz)`

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