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Let X =(3,2,-1) Y=(2,4,1) Z=(4,0,,-3) an...

Let X =(3,2,-1) Y=(2,4,1) Z=(4,0,,-3) and W=(10,4,-5) be vector in `R^3` a real vector space which one of the following is correct

A

2X+Z=W ,Y+Z=W

B

2X-Y=Z ,Y+2Z=W

C

X+Z=W , 2X+Y=Z

D

Y+2Z=W , X-Y=Z

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B
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