If \(0 < q \le p,\) then for all possible values of \(p\) and \(q,\) \(p\) must be greater than which of the following?

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If \(0 < q \le p,\) then for all possible values of \(p\) and \(q,\) \(p\) must be greater than which of the following?

A. \(\dfrac1{p+q}\)

B. \(\dfrac1{p−q}\)

C. \(\dfrac{p−q}{p+q}\)

D. \(\dfrac{p^2−q^2}{p+q}\)

E. \(\dfrac{pq+q^2}{p}\)

[spoiler]OA=D[/spoiler]

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