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in the adjoint fignre find m /ABC 70/50 ​

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Answered by papakibigdhibeti
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The symbolic interpretation is that a choice can be made arbitrarily but its result is clearer to us only when we think about it in hindsight. So we must not regret any decision which we make.

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Answered by manukhan
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