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Mathematics, 03.07.2019 20:10 chriscook4471

5. suppose that a and b are both real numbers such that a < b. what can you conclude about the inequality 1/a < 1/b? a. 1/a < 1/b is always true. b. 1/a < 1/b is sometimes true. c. 1/a < 1/b is never true. d. a valid conclusion cannot be determined from the given information.

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