If r + s > 2t, is r > t ?
(1) t > s
(2) r > s
Looking at the solution, it appears the inequalities are just added to each other and solved. Do inequalities work the same way as regular equations? For instance, if you have:
X - Y = 5
X + Y = 7
You get: 2X = 12
Can you do the same thing with inequalities?
For instance, in the equation above:
r + s > 2t
t > s
You get: r + s + t > 2t +s
Therefore: r>t
Can someone please confirm this for me?
My initial reaction was not to add inequalities as the solution did. Rather, I wanted to plug in numbers and identify under what circumstances each equation would work - if at all (for instance, I checked values of negative s, and negative t....compared the values.....for the second equation "r>s" - since there was no relation to t provided, I assumed that it was insufficient....which was obviously incorrect)
Any thoughts?
Thank You