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Kaylah Benson
Mathematics
19 May, 01:36
True or false
1) 0 >0
2) - 22 ≤ - 1
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Mariyah Blake
19 May, 01:51
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1.) 0 > 0 is false as 0 = 0. They're equivalent.
2.) - 22 ≤ - 1 is true, as ≤ means less than or equal. It can either be less or equal, and - 22 is less than - 1.
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