If a > b, identify the values of c for which the statement is true: a + c > b + c
Now, I know the answer is: All real numbers of c.
But I have a hard time comprehending how to get to that number.
I mean, if we subtract c from the inequality we're left with a > b, if we subtract a, we're left with c > b + c - a
So I'm having a hard time understanding the way to get to the answer, some help?
Now, I know the answer is: All real numbers of c.
But I have a hard time comprehending how to get to that number.
I mean, if we subtract c from the inequality we're left with a > b, if we subtract a, we're left with c > b + c - a
So I'm having a hard time understanding the way to get to the answer, some help?