If $\left[\begin{array}{ccc}2 & 1 & 1 \\ 0 & 3 & -1 \\ 1 & -1 & 1\end{array}\right]\left[\begin{array}{l}x \\ y \\ z\end{array}\right]=\left[\begin{array}{l}1 \\ 1 \\ 0\end{array}\right]$, then $\left[\begin{array}{l}x \\ y \\ z\end{array}\right]=$
For some $a, b, c \in \mathbf{R}$, if $\sin 5 \theta=a \cos ^4 \theta \sin \theta+b \cos ^2 \theta \sin ^3 \theta+c \sin ^5 \theta$, then $a b c=$
$A\left(z_1=2+2 i\right), B\left(z_2\right), C\left(z_3\right)$ are three points on the Argand plane satisfying $\left|z_k-2 i\right|=2,(k=1,2,3)$. If $\triangle A B C$ encloses the maximum area, then the sum of the imaginary parts of $z_2$ and $z_3$ is
For $n \in \mathbf{N}$, If $A_n=\cos \left(\frac{\pi}{2^n}\right)+i \sin \left(\frac{\pi}{2^n}\right)$, then $\left(A_1 A_2 A_3 A_4\right)^4=$
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