Which two LSA types were introduced to support OSPF for IPv6?

Which two LSA types were introduced to support OSPF for IPv6? (Choose two.)
A. type 9
B. type 5
C. type 10
D. type 8
E. type 7

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    Link LSAs (Type 8)–Have local-link flooding scope and are never flooded beyond the link with which they are associated. Link LSAs provide the link-local address of the router to all other routers attached to the link, inform other routers attached to the link of a list of prefixes to associate with the link, and allow the router to assert a collection of Options bits to associate with the network LSA that will be originated for the link.

    Intra-Area-Prefix LSAs (Type 9)–A router can originate multiple intra-area-prefix LSAs for each router or transit network, each with a unique link-state ID. The link-state ID for each intra-area-prefix LSA describes its association to either the router LSA or the network LSA and contains prefixes for stub and transit networks.

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