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    If\(a < b\) , Is It Always True That\(\frac{1}{a} > \frac{1}{b}\)
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If a<ba < ba<b , Is It Always True That 1a>1b\frac{1}{a} > \frac{1}{b}a1​>b1​

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If a<ba < ba<b , is it always true that 1a>1b\frac{1}{a} > \frac{1}{b}a1​>b1​ ? Explain.

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