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\{(-3, -5), (2, 7), (-3, -4), (-1, -7)\}{(−3,−5),2,−3,−−1,−7)}
\{(-7, -4), (-1, -4), (5, 2), (-8, -7)\}{(−7,−−1,−,−8,−7)}
\{(1, -8), (-3, 4), (3, 1), (-7, 4)\}{(1,−−3,,−7,4)}
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\{(-3, -5), (2, 7), (-3, -4), (-1, -7)\}{(−3,−5),2,−3,−−1,−7)}
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