Q2.
If x + p = q, then x = p -q
False
True
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Step-by-step explanation:
x+p=q
(p-q)+p=q
p-q-p=q
-q=q
false
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Answer:
If p is greater than q than it is correct for eg x=2 and p=5. So, q= 7 and if we subtract q from p than we get, -2 which is wrong and not equal to x.
Step-by-step explanation:
If we keep p>q than x is negative integer.
-2+7=5
x=-2 , p=7 and q= 5.
-2=7-5
-2=2
which is not equal.
So, x + p = q, then x = p -q is
False
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