SOLUTION: If -1 < M < 1 and N does not = 0, which of the following statements is always true? 1. N <2N 2. N^2 < N 3. N^2 < 1/N^2

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Question 750751: If -1 < M < 1 and N does not = 0, which of the following statements is always true?
1. N <2N
2. N^2 < N
3. N^2 < 1/N^2

Answer by tommyt3rd(5050)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
please repost - it seems that you are not using M for anything except the first condition

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