motion2020 wrote:
IF it is true that -1<m<3, THEN which of the following must be true
A. m>−3, IF A is FALSE, THEN m is not greater than -3. A is NOT FALSE, because m is greater than -3
B. m>1, IF B is FALSE, THEN m is not greater than 1. B is FALSE, because m can be -0.5 or 0; m is not greater than 1.
C. m>3, IF C is FALSE, THEN m is not greater than 3. C is FALSE, because m cannot be 3 and it's not greater than 3.
D. m<1, IF D is FALSE, THEN m is not less than 1. D is FALSE, because m can be 2 or 2.5; m is not less than 1.
E. ..
this is called proof by contradiction, and answer is indeed A
sorry if I am wrong but the post with the paper attached was not E...minutes ago ???