Mathematics, 27.08.2020 04:01 jalst6084
Prompt
Mikela claims that the sum of any two numbers is greater than the larger of the two numbers. Jim claims that the sum of
any tivo natural numbers is greater than the larger of the two numbers.
⢠Determine whose claim is correct, and explain why.
⢠Determine whose claim is incorrect, and give a counterexample. (A counterexample is an example that would
disprove the claim.)
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