X+y>0 when r > y, which of the following cannot be true?
A. X = 3 and y = 0
B. X = -3 a...
Mathematics, 07.12.2020 17:30 gonzalesalexiaouv1bg
X+y>0 when r > y, which of the following cannot be true?
A. X = 3 and y = 0
B. X = -3 and y = 0
C. X = -4 and y = -3
D. x = 3 and y = -3
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