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If x and y are arbitrary intensive varia...

If `x` and `y` are arbitrary intensive variables, then

A

xy is an intensive variable

B

`(x)/(y)` is an intensive variable.

C

`(x+y)` is an intensive variable

D

`(dx)/(dy)` is an extensive property.

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