Re: jnu 2010
Posted by Chinni18 on May 18, 2012; 4:36pm
URL: http://discussion-forum.276.s1.nabble.com/jnu-2010-tp7561215p7565741.html
Question 51 from JNU 2010
If x < y + ε > 0, then
(a) x > y
(b) x ≤ y
(c) x > 0 > y
(d) x < 0 < y
Consider x=-2, y=1 and e=2. Then (a) doesn't hold.
Consider x=4, y=2, e=3. Then (b) doesn't hold.
Consider x=-2, y=1 and e=3. Then (c) hold.
Consider x=2, y=3 and e=1 then (d) doesn't hold.
Any suggestions anyone? How can all the options be wrong? And there are no restrictions on the values of x and y, so nothing seems wrong with the counter-examples...