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Inequalities

HOW SHOULD THE RELATIONS BE READ USING RELATIONAL OPERATOR:

 

 Difference: I.)Equality means equal

                    II.) Inequality means There are four possibilities between elements or objects.

 Important Rules:

 Types of question: 1.)Direct Form
                                    2.)Coding Form
                                     3.Missing Relation type

Note Bane(Trick):
 

 1.)Direct Form: Inequalities questions are based on direct relation between two elements.

  1.)If only conclusion I is true.
 2.)If only conclusion II is true.
 3.)If either conclusion I or II is true.
 4.)If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
  5.)If both conclusion I and II is true.
 
Q.1.)Statements: A=B>C<D=E<F
        Conclusion: (I.) F>B
                             (II.)B>D
 
Solution: (I.)False
step1: Compare from F to B.
         B>C<D=E<F
Here ,As we know that only same group sign can be used for comparision  but the sign present b/w F and B are not from same group .so F and B can not be compare.


(II.)False
step1: Compare from B to D.
         B>C<D
Here ,As we know that only same group sign can be used for comparision  but the sign present b/w B and D are not from same group .so F and B can not be compare.


Solution: (4.)If neither conclusion I or II is true


 

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