Given that ab = 3, what may we conclude about the values of a and b?

A) one of the variables has to equal 1 and the other has to equal 3
B) one of the variables must equal –3
C) one of the variables must equal 3
D) nothing can be concluded about the values of the variables


D) nothing can be concluded about the values of the variables

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