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Theorems

Theorem 1. The sence of an inequality doesn’t change if it’s sum orsubstracted


the same quantity at both sides members; this is

a±c>b±c

Theorem 2. The sence of an inequality doesn’t change if both members are


multiplied or divided by a positive quantity.

Theorem 3. The sence of an inequality changes if both members are multiplied


or divided by a negative quantity.

Theorem 4. If it’s add member to member two inequality of the same sense, the
sums are going to be inequalities of the same sense.

Theorem 5. If three quantities, the first bigger than the second and the second
bigger than the third, then .

Theorem 6. If two inequalities between positive numbers have the same sence,
then it can be multiplied both sides. That’s if a,b,c,d are all positive and a¿b
and c¿d then ac¿bd.

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