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If a + 1 = b, then b > a.

A. Create a pair of values for a and b in which the numerical relationship shown in the given conditional statement is true. In your final answer, include the values of the variables and proof of truth.

B. Is it possible to create a pair of values for a and b in which the numerical relationship shown in the given conditional statement is false?

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  1. 4 July, 03:45
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    If a=-10; then:

    a+1=-10+1=-9=b

    -9>-10

    if a=10; then

    a+1=10+1=11=b

    11>10

    A) The pair of values for a and be are: a=-10, then the value of b would be: - 9;

    And a=10; then the value of b would be:11;

    B) It isn't possible to create a pair of values for a and be, in wich the numerical relationship shown in the given conditional stament is false, therefore b>a if a+1=b
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