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Let `z=x+i y` be a complex number where `xa n dy` are integers. Then, the area of the rectangle whose vertices are the roots of the equation `z z ^3+ z z^3=350` is 48 (b) 32 (c) 40 (d) 80

A

48

B

32

C

40

D

80

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