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Suppose we want to assign points to one of two cluster centroids, either (0,0) or (50,20). depending on whether we use the l1 or l2 norm, a point (x, y) could be clustered with a different one of these two centroids. decide which cluster centroids will the following points be assigned to based on l1 and l2 norm, show all calculation steps
(20, 10), (10, 100), (100, 10)

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