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Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is the correct description of the NumPy array created by the
following command:
myArray = np.zeros (4)
myArray is a shape (4,1) array, i.e. a column vector.
myArray is a shape (1,4) array, i.e. a row vector.
myArray is a shape (4,4) matrix.
myArray is a 1-D array of length 4.
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