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Mathematics, 16.04.2020 19:20, jeremiaht7

If j and k are nonzero integers, which pair of points must lie in the same quadrant? (j, j) and (k, k) (j, k) and (jk, jk) (j + k, 3) and (3, j + k) (3j, 3k) and (StartFraction 3 Over j EndFraction, StartFraction 3 Over k EndFraction)

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