SOLUTION: Xa (insert operator here) Xb which operator cannot be true?
operator options: < > =
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Question 16510: Xa (insert operator here) Xb which operator cannot be true?
operator options: < > =
Answer by piglet162431(90) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The most possible answer is =.
Because when xb and xa both has x in it, you can simplify the problem into
a(insert operator her)b
Most likely a and b will be different integers (if they're the same, they're most like will be represented by the same variable)
And since there's no way you can determine if the value of a and b and less or greater to each other, the answer will be =.
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