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Refer the following table, where in the first column four pairs of two vectors are shown and in the second column some possible outcomes of basic mathematical operation on these vectors are given. Suggest suitable match(s).

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`(A) to (P,R,T);(B) to (P.R.T);(C) to (P,Q,R,S,T);(D) to (P,Q,R,S,T)`
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