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20 September, 01:39

Given: - 3 (a-b) >0, which is the greater: a or b? Give numerical examples.

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  1. 20 September, 01:52
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    -3 (a-b) < 0. divide both sides by - 3 and reverse the inequality sign: 0 0
  2. 20 September, 01:56
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    b is greater than a.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    -3 (a-b) > 0

    a - b < 0 - The sign is flipped because we are dividing by a negative.

    Checking with some values of a and b:

    Let a = 4 and b = 2:

    -3 (4 - 2) = - 6 which is not > 0.

    a = 3, b = 3

    -3 (3-3) = 0 (not greater)

    a = 2 b = 3

    -3 (2 - 3) = - * - 1 = 3 which is greater than 0.
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