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9 September, 18:37

A, B and C are integers. If B is greater than A, then the sum of A and B will always produce a solution C with the same sign as B. True or false?

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  1. 9 September, 18:43
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    This would be false because it will depend on the actual values of both a and b, including if they are positive or negative.

    This is true.

    For example:

    B = - 6

    A = - 9

    A + B = C = - 6 + - 9 = - 15.

    The value is C has the same sign as B.

    B = 2

    A = - 5

    A + B = - 5 + 2 = - 3.

    Here The sign for C does not match the sign for B, which is positive.
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