NSH said:help with solving this problem
If a>b, and if c>d, then.................
There are any number of "conclusions" one could draw from the above. Without parameters, there is, unfortunately, no possible way of knowing which one particular conclusion is expected for this exercise. Sorry!NSH said:If a>b, and if c>d, then....
\(\displaystyle \text{If }a>b\text{ and }c>d\text{, then } \hdots\)
Subhotosh Khan said:NSH said:help with solving this problem
If a>b, and if c>d, then.................
That is not a "proper" question - what else is provided here?
stapel said:There are any number of "conclusions" one could draw from the above. Without parameters, there is, unfortunately, no possible way of knowing which one particular conclusion is expected for this exercise. Sorry!NSH said:If a>b, and if c>d, then....
Please consult with your instructor regarding the missing information. Thank you!
Eliz.
NSH said:quote="NSH"]help with solving this problem
If a>b, and if c>d, then.................