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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Classify the statement as always, sometimes, or never true. If a > b, then ac > bc. Classify the statement as always, sometimes, or never true. If a > b, then ac > bc. @Mathematics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

True

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not true or always tru

OpenStudy (anonymous):

always true

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lagrangeson678 can u please help me with vectors questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill, take a look, no promises though, i have an ageing brain

OpenStudy (anonymous):

much respect

OpenStudy (hoblos):

no it is sometimes true

OpenStudy (hoblos):

because if c is negative then ac < bc

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is it and i need help with another problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[x/21\le-6\]

OpenStudy (hoblos):

the answer of the first question is SOMETIMES and i'm sure for the 2nd question \[x \le -126\]

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