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Let Papoint denoting a comples number z on the complex plane.
`i.e." "z=Re(z)+i Im(z)," where "i=sqrt(-1)`
`if" "Re(z)=xand Im (z)=y,then z=x+iy`
Number of integral solutions satisfying the eniquality`|Re(z)|+|Im(z)lt21,.is`

A

`50pi " sq units " `

B

`100pi " sq units" `

C

`55 " sq units" `

D

`110 " sq units" `

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