If a
I. ac>bc
II. a+c
III. a-c>b-c
A. I only.
B. II only.
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Mathematics, 21.01.2021 22:30 amirasaleh1012
If a
I. ac>bc
II. a+c
III. a-c>b-c
A. I only.
B. II only.
C. III only.
D. I and II only.
E. I, II, and III.
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