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In a triangle ABC, /BCA = 60° and AB^(...

In a triangle ABC, `/_BCA` = 60° and
`AB^(2)` = `BC^(2)` + `CA^(2)` + X. What is X equal
to ?

A

(BC)(CA)

B

`-(BC)(CA)`

C

(AB)(BC)

D

Zero

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