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Consider the following conditional statement. If a + 1 = b, then b>a.
A. Create a pair of values for a and b in which the numerical relationship shown in the given conditional statement is
true. In your final answer, include the values of the variables and proof of truth.
B. Is it possible to create a pair of values for a and b in which the numerical relationship shown in the given conditional
statement is false? Use complete sentences to explain your answer.
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