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The question at.is wrong. Option A should be "a^2 - b^2".
The answer at.is wrong. It should be B. Weak correlation coefficients are those with absolute values close to 0. Since −0.1 has an absolute value of 0.1 and 0.1 is closer to 0 than any of the absolute values of the other correlation coefficients in the answer choices, it is the weakest. Sorry.
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