The converse of the statement “If x >
y, then x + a >
y + a” is
(a) If x
< y, then x + a
< y + a.
(b) If x + a >
y + a, then x >
y.
(c) If x
< y, then x + a >
y + a.
(d) If x >
y, then x + a
< y + a.
The converse of the statement “If x > y, then x + a > y + a” is
(a) If x < y, then x + a < y + a.
(b) If x + a > y + a, then x > y.
(c) If x < y, then x + a > y + a.
(d) If x > y, then x + a < y + a.
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1 Answer
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This is an Objective Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
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