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If a, b, and c are rational numbers and a > b, is ac > bc always true? Justify your answer
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If a, b, and c are rational numbers and a > b, is ac > bc always true? Justify your answer
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AC>BC that’s what i know cause I already did this a wile back in my school hope it helps
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ac> bc is always true. This is beacuse c is multiplied to both a and b, and since a> b then ac will have a higher value than bc. Hence ac> bc is always true under the condition a> b.
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