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In a standard diagram used to visualize income distribution, the area between the line of perfect equality and the income distribution curve is labeled 'Area A', and the area under the income distribution curve is labeled 'Area B'. If Area B is equal to zero, this represents a state of perfect equality, and the corresponding inequality coefficient, calculated as A / (A + B), would be 0.

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