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Mathematics, 09.10.2021 18:30 dina18

If a and b are numbers, and a x b = 0, then: a.
Both a and b must equal 0.
b.
Neither a nor b can equal O.
C.
Either a = 0 or b = 0.
d. a + b must equal 0.


If a and b are numbers, and a x b = 0, then:

a.
Both a and b must equal 0.
b.
Neither a nor b can

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