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Harish Dorai
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Is (m + z) > 0?
1) m - 3z > 0 2) 4z - m > 0 |
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anadi
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that you can add the inequalities if they have same sign, either both > or both <.
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Harish Dorai
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wonderful explanation. (C) is the correct answer.
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