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The Rho function is defined as : a[x, y, z] ← a[x, y, z-g(t)], where g(t) is defined as

a.

(t+1)(t+2)/2

b.

(t+1)(t-2)/2

c.

(t-1)(t-2)/2

d.

(t-1)(t+2)/2

Answer: (a).(t+1)(t+2)/2

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