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16 April, 04:17

If a + 2 < b + 3, then a < b.

A.) True

B.) False

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  1. 16 April, 04:29
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    This is true. Always start from - 1, go to - 2, and then move back up to 2 from 0.

    Let's make and b - 1.

    -1 + 2 < - 1 + 3

    1 < 2. Okay that works.

    Let's try - 2.

    -2 + 2 < - 2 + 3.

    Let's use 0 now.

    0 + 2 < 0 + 3

    2 < 3

    Now let's use 1.

    1 + 2 < 1 + 3.

    3 < 4.

    Let's use 2.

    2 + 2 < 2 + 3

    4 < 5.

    Your answer is A.)

    However, if the value of a and b change, then it is false.
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