sashaprabu
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  • 14-07-2021
  • Mathematics
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If it's possible to tell, decide if a and b are positive or negative: a-3>b-3 and b>4

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lublana
lublana lublana
  • 19-07-2021

Answer:

a and b are positive

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that

[tex]a-3>b-3[/tex]

[tex]b>4[/tex]

We have to find that a and b are positive or negative.

We have

[tex]b>4[/tex]

It means b is positive and greater than 4.

[tex]a-3>b-3[/tex]

Adding 3 on both sides

[tex]a-3+3>b-3+3[/tex]

[tex]a>b>4[/tex]

[tex]\implies a>4[/tex]

Hence, a is positive and greater than 4.

Therefore, a and b are positive

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