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If x and n are integers, is the sum of x and n less than zero?
1. x+3 <n> 2n
2.-2x>2n
my approach:
question asks: is x + n < 0? rephrased to is x < - n? Or x +n <0> 2n rephrased x<n sufficient
my answer is D, yet qa is b.
What did i do wrong on statement 1?
1. x+3 <n> 2n
2.-2x>2n
my approach:
question asks: is x + n < 0? rephrased to is x < - n? Or x +n <0> 2n rephrased x<n sufficient
my answer is D, yet qa is b.
What did i do wrong on statement 1?
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