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​Let ​Let   ,where   and   is some finite positive constant,as pictured below. ​   ​ Let   and   .Which one of the following statements is true? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​No conclusion can be made about the relative values of   and   . ,where ​Let   ,where   and   is some finite positive constant,as pictured below. ​   ​ Let   and   .Which one of the following statements is true? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​No conclusion can be made about the relative values of   and   . and ​Let   ,where   and   is some finite positive constant,as pictured below. ​   ​ Let   and   .Which one of the following statements is true? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​No conclusion can be made about the relative values of   and   . is some finite positive constant,as pictured below. ​ ​Let   ,where   and   is some finite positive constant,as pictured below. ​   ​ Let   and   .Which one of the following statements is true? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​No conclusion can be made about the relative values of   and   .
Let ​Let   ,where   and   is some finite positive constant,as pictured below. ​   ​ Let   and   .Which one of the following statements is true? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​No conclusion can be made about the relative values of   and   . and ​Let   ,where   and   is some finite positive constant,as pictured below. ​   ​ Let   and   .Which one of the following statements is true? ​ A) ​   B) ​   C) ​   D) ​No conclusion can be made about the relative values of   and   . .Which one of the following statements is true?


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