Math, asked by fauziarazzaq786, 9 months ago

if a is greater than b and b greater than a, then
1. a=b
2. a and b not equal
3.cannot be evaluated
4. impossible​

Answers

Answered by nahidparween7
2

Answer:

a and b are not equal

Step-by-step explanation:

a>b

b>a

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Answered by NirmalPandya
1

If a is greater than b and b greater than a, then this is impossible (Option 4).

  • In mathematics, the term "greater than" means one number is strictly greater than the other number i.e. if a > b, then there exists a real number c such that a > c > b.
  • In option 1, a = b is not possible since a is strictly greater than b.
  • In option 2, "a and b are not equal" is incorrect. If the first statement "a is greater than b" is considered, then b can never be greater than a. Then the 2nd statement "b is greater than a" becomes incorrect.
  • Option 3 is also incorrect.
  • Option 4 is correct because satisfying both the conditions is impossible for a real number.

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