Math, asked by shresthDalal273, 1 year ago

Sum of two whole numbers is always less than their product. True or false? Why?


Rohit123456789: example also ?
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Answered by TPS
52
The statement is false. 
Sum is not always less than the product.
for example, 2 and 1
sum = 2+1 = 3
product = 2*1 = 2

here, sum > product
Answered by hemakumar0116
0

Answer:

The statement is false.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Sum of two whole numbers is always less than their product.

To find :  Sum of two whole numbers is always less than their product. True or false? Why?

Solution :

Given statement is false because  ,

Sum is not always less than the product.

for example , 2 and 1

sum = 2 + 1

       = 3

product = 2 * 1

             = 2

here , sum  > product

The sum does not necessarily equal the product .

In the case of 0 and 1 , Sum = 1 and Product = 0 Sum exceeds product

In addition , in the case of 2 and 2 , The sum equals the product . ∴ It is not always true that the sum of two whole numbers is less than their product .

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