How does having an EIGRP feasible successor speed up convergence?

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How does having an EIGRP feasible successor speed up convergence?

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How does having an EIGRP feasible successor speed up convergence?

A. EIGRP sends queries only if there is a feasible successor, which decreases the number of routers that are involved in convergence.
B. EIGRP sends queries only if there is not a feasible successor, which causes less control traffic to compete with data.
C. EIGRP immediately installs the loop-free alternative path in the RIB.
D. EIGRP preinstalls the feasible successor in the RIB in all cases, which causes traffic to switch more quickly.
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