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Mathematics, 09.11.2020 20:10 carmencolon119

ASAP PLEASE HELP IM TIMED WILL MARK BRAINLIEST Sally concludes that, for positive integers a and b, if a > b then a?>b? She uses mathematical induction to support
her claim. Is there a counterexample to disprove her conclusion, or is Sally correct?
A)Sally is correct
B)Sally is incorrect. A counterexample is a = 1 and b = 2.
C)Sally is incorrect. A counterexample is a = -1 and b =-2.
D)Sally is incorrect. A counterexample is a = 0.4 and b = 0.3.

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