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Answered by tennetiraj86
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Answer:

1) False

2) False

3) True

Step-by-step explanation:

Solutions :-

1)

Given that

x,y,z are three integers

x÷(y+z) = (x÷y)+(x÷z)

It's not true.

It is a false statement.

Consider x= 10 , y= 1 ,z = 2

LHS:-

x÷ (y+z)

=> 10÷(1+2)

=> 10÷3

RHS:-

(x÷y)+(x÷z)

=> (10÷1)+(10÷2)

=> 10+5

=> 15

LHS≠RHS

x÷(y+z) ≠ (x÷y)+(x÷z)

2)

Given that

-10+(-100) < -200

It is a false statement

Because,

-10+(-100)

=> -10-100

=> -110

-110 > -200

3)

Given that

For any two integers a and b the inequality -a<b

is always true.

It is a true statement.

we know that negative integers are always less than 0 and positive numbers

Consider a = 5 and b = 6

-5< 6

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