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Statement: A≥B=C
'Possibility' of statement
A>B=C
A=B=C
st
In 1 possibility A>C and in second A=C
So conclusion will be A≥C
Statement:
A>BB≤C AC A
So there will be three possibility-
(1) A>C (2) A
So conclusion will have to hold every possibility in it but
there is not any symbol which holds these three together so
we have to use either or to complete conclusion.
Statement: A>B
(1) Either A>C or A≤C (2) Either A≥C or A
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Statement: A≥B=C
'Possibility' of statement
A>B=C
A=B=C
st
In 1 possibility A>C and in second A=C
So conclusion will be A≥C
Statement:
A>B
So there will be three possibility-
(1) A>C (2) A
So conclusion will have to hold every possibility in it but
there is not any symbol which holds these three together so
we have to use either or to complete conclusion.
Statement: A>B
(1) Either A>C or A≤C (2) Either A≥C or A
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