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1/-(x+1) = 1/-x-1
true or false


Sagot :

Given that x is rational

By the property of addition, if 1 is added to any number, it exceeds the next number and doesn't remain the same.

Hence, x + 1 is not equal to x

The given statement is false.

Try This: For every rational number x, x + 0 = x. Is it true or false?

By the property of additive identity, any number added with 0, remains the same.

Hence, x + 0 = x, the given statement is true!

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