If x < y then |x|<|y|
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Its not necessary mate. It is only possible for positive integers not for negative ones.
For example :- Suppose x = - 5 and y = 3
Then, x < y
But, |x| is not less than |y|.
So this rule doesn't apply for negative integers.
Hope it helps.
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if x is 3 and y is 4 then x< y I.e
3<4
so |x|<|y|means the absolute value of x and y that is of 3 and 4 so |3|<|4| = 3 <4 please Mark brainliest only possible for positive integers
3<4
so |x|<|y|means the absolute value of x and y that is of 3 and 4 so |3|<|4| = 3 <4 please Mark brainliest only possible for positive integers
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