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Algebra Level 3

Given the equation

x y a b c + x y b c a + x y c a b = 3 \dfrac{x-y-a-b}{c} + \dfrac{x-y-b-c}{a} + \dfrac{x-y-c-a}{b} = 3

what is a possible value of x x and y y respectively such that it satisfies the equation when a , b , c a,b,c are positive real numbers?

7,2 3,4 -1,5 0,7

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