Final Answer:
The statement "G - D is greater than 0" is not true.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the values:
D = -2
F = 2
C = -4
E = 0
G = 4
Let's evaluate each statement:
1. D + F = 0 (True, as -2 + 2 = 0)
2. D - D ≥ 0 (True, as -2 - (-2) = 0 ≥ 0)
3. G - D > 0 (Not true, as 4 - (-2) = 6 which is not greater than 0)
4. E - F = 0 (True, as 0 - 2 = -2 + 2 = 0)
So, all statements except "G - D > 0" hold true according to the given values of D, F, C, E, and G. The statement "G - D > 0" is false because when G is subtracted from D (4 - (-2)), the result is 6, which is not greater than 0. Hence, the statement "G - D is greater than 0" is not true based on the provided values.