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Tom is thinking of two numbers,a and b,where a is a positive and b is negative. write to inequalities that Tim can use to compare a and b

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Two inequalities that Tim can use to compare a positive number, a, and a negative number, b, are |a| > |b| and a > 0 and b < 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

To compare two numbers, a and b, where a is positive and b is negative, we can use two inequalities:

The magnitude of a must be greater than the magnitude of b. This can be represented as |a| > |b|.

The value of a must be greater than 0 and the value of b must be less than 0. This can be represented as a > 0 and b < 0.

These inequalities help Tim compare the positive and negative numbers a and b based on their magnitudes and values.

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Answer:a﹥0﹥b

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