If D?F =D?G, is it necessarily true that F=G? Explain why or provide a counterexample.Choose...

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If D?F =D?G, is it necessarily true that F=G? Explain why or provide a counterexample.Choose the correct answer below. Use the Show Work learning aid to provide related calculations and additional reasoning to support your answer.OA. It is not always true.OB. It is always true.

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