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17 January, 09:42

Which is a counterexample for the conditional statement? If two positive numbers are multiplied together, then the product will be greater than both of the two positive numbers. 2 x 4 5 x (-3)

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  1. 17 January, 10:06
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    Answer: - 2*4 is the counter example for the given conditional statement.

    Explanation:-

    Given conditional statement : - If two positive numbers are multiplied together, then the product will be greater than both of the two positive numbers.

    Given example 1) 2*4=8 and 8 is greater than 2 and 4, therefore it can be the counter example for the given conditional statement.

    2) 5 * (-3) = -15 but - 15 (which is negative) is less than 5 (which is positive). Therefore it cannot be the counter example for the given conditional statement.
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