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8 January, 07:07

3. Suppose e and f are real numbers where e>0 and f<0.

(a) Is - e+f positive or negative. Explain how you know.

(b) Is e-f positive or negative? Explain how you know.

(c) Is f-e positive or negative. Explain how you know.

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  1. 8 January, 07:23
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    Part A:

    Given that e and f are real numbers where e > 0 and f < 0.

    Since e > 0, this means that e is positive and - e is negative.

    Also, since f < 0, this means that f is negative.

    The sum of two negative numbers gives a negative number.

    Therefore, - e + f is negative.

    Part B:

    Given that e and f are real numbers where e > 0 and f < 0.

    Since e > 0, this means that e is positive.

    Also, since f < 0, this means that f is negative and - f is positive.

    Recall that e - f = e + (-f)

    The sum of two positive numbers gives a positive number.

    Therefore, e - f is positive.

    Part C:

    Given that e and f are real numbers where e > 0 and f < 0.

    Since e > 0, this means that e is positive and - e is negative.

    Also, since f < 0, this means that f is negative.

    Recall that f - e = f + (-e)

    The sum of two negative numbers gives a negative number.

    Therefore, f - e is negative.
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