What is true about non-equijoin statement performance? (Choose two.)

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What is true about non-equijoin statement performance? (Choose two.)

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What is true about non-equijoin statement performance? (Choose two.)

A. The BETWEEN condition always performs less well than using the >= and <= conditions.
B. The BETWEEN condition always performs better than using the >= and <= conditions.
C. The Oracle join syntax performs better than the SQL:1999 compliant ANSI join syntax.
D. Table aliases can improve performance. E. The join syntax used makes no difference to performance.
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