Math, asked by PragyaTbia, 11 months ago

s: If x and y are integers such that x > y, then -x < -y. State whether the statement is True (or) False And Justify it

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Answered by dhanyal
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we take x as 7,and y as 6
7 >6 seven is bigger
-7< -6 minus six is bigger than minus seven
the statement is true
Answered by mysticd
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Solution :

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Conditional ( Implication ):

A compound statement with

connective " if .... then " is called

conditional .

Truth value : Conditional is false ,

only when p is true and q is false .

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Here ,

p : x > y ,

q : -x < -y

p => q is True .

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