Match the pixels of A with the correct colors.- v A(1, 2)-A(2, 3)vA(3, 2)-vA(3, 4)a. white (1, 1, 1)b. yellow (1, 1, 0)c. black (0, 0, 0)d. cyan (0, 1, 1)e. green (0, 1, 0)f. magenta
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