Final answer:
The correct statement is that b+c=0.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine which of the given options must be true, we will analyze each statement using the given information:
A. a=0 or c=0: This statement is not necessarily true. We know that ac=1, but this does not imply that either a or c must be 0.
B. a=1 and c=1: This statement is not correct. From the given information, we know that abc=d, but we cannot conclude that a=b=c=1.
C. a=-c: This statement is not necessarily true. From the given information, we know that abc=d, but we cannot conclude that a=-c.
D. b=0: This statement is not necessarily true. From the given information, we know that db+c is undefined, but this does not imply that b=0.
E. b+c=0: This statement must be true. From the given information, we know that db+c is undefined, which means that b+c cannot have a real value. Therefore, b+c=0.
So, the correct answer is option E.