Given are the following options:
a). (tanΦ)^tanΦ
b). (tanΦ)^cotΦ
c). (cotΦ)^tanΦ
(d). (cotΦ)^cotΦ
Arrange the following in decreasing order if 0° < Φ < 45°.
a. D,C,B,A
b. D,C,A,B
c. B,A,C,D
d. A,B,C,D
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Arrange the compounds in order of decreasing pka, highest first.
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