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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If 0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Start out with \[ 0<c<1 \]Now, since \(c>0\) we know it is positive. We can multiply all sides by \(c\) and the inequalities face the same direction: \[ 0<c^2<c \]Then we simply combine our equations and get: \[ 0<c^2<c<1 \]

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for example c=0.5 c^2=0.25 so c>c^2

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