Let c and d stand for two different rational numbers. If |c|<|d|, then what else must be true?
c is closer to 0 than d is.
c is less than d.
On a number line, c is to the left of d.
The opposite of c is greater than the opposite of d.
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Step-by-step explanation:
magnitude of a number represents the distance of the point from the origin. |c|<|d| therefore c is closer to origin than d.
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