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B. b > 0, not b > a, that you get to solve.
Actually !!!!!
B. b > 0, not b > a, that you get to solve.
In the above example, if we are allowed to take different numbers for the value of a and b, we must take them here too. If so, then why don't we eliminate the answer choice B. here? I'm so confused.
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