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$$^{165}=\left[\begin{array}{c}-1^{-1}-\frac{1}{-3} \\ -\frac{5}{-1} \\ -1 \\ 6 \\ -\frac{4}{4}\end{array}\right]$$(a) $b_{12}, b_{33}, b_{41}, b_{43}, b_{51},$ and $b_{52}$(b) all pairs $(i, j)$ such that $b_{i j}=-1$
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