Math, asked by Sambit2005, 2 months ago

Can any one explain me that how -x>-3 = x<3​

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Answered by raj00142
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Answer:

Imagine this on a number line, let's suppose x = 1.

Then if we consider -1 on a number line it comes after -3 so -1 > -3. But now if we consider 1 it comes before 3 on the number line.

Therefore 1 < 3.

Answered by samaira173
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Step-by-step explanation:

If the digit value of a negative number is smaller than the digit value of another negative number it is greater but their additive inverse will show that the greater negative number is the smaller positive number, like in - 2 and - 3 as - 2 is closer to 0 it is greater than - 3 or - 2>-3 but 2<3

Similarly, in - x and - 3, if - x>-3

Then x<3

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