If \(- 1 < x < 1\) and \(x\) is not equal to \(0,\) then which of the following must be true?

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If \(- 1 < x < 1\) and \(x\) is not equal to \(0,\) then which of the following must be true?

I. \(|x|>x^2\)

II. \(x-x^2>x^3\)

III. \(|1-x|=|x-1|\)

A) I only
B) II only
C) I and II only
D) I and III only
E) II and III only

Answer: D

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