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If y2<x and x∈(−∞,0) then y must

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be positive
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be negative
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have no real value
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None of the above
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Solution

The correct option is C have no real value
Given x is a negative value
And y2<x, means it is also a negative value. Ideally, no real value has its square as negative.
Thus option C is correct.

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