inequality | either or and neither nor case type 2nd | (part-7)

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In this lecture of inequalities i am discussing either or case and neither nor case type 2 problems..which is generally asked in exams like Bank PO and Bank clerk
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Very good explanation with examples like number.

priyankawani
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superb sir, its realy very helpful. thanx a lot

computerwallahback
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thank u boss....i watched so many video of so many concepts cleared

rathodpravin
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there is no 1 in comare to my it is none other than u....fun masti & education..our very loving sir...we love u sir...

amritchakrabortty
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I had hithero doubt between the above two inequlities which you had shown in this tutorial. Now got cleared. Thank you

MathewsPhilip
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Statement: N<R<=K>F
conclusion: 1. R<=F 2. R>F
sir isme either or lgega ja fir neither nor ?

preetkaur
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Sir how to decide whether we to need to check all 4 rules in this video or Just 2 rules as in previous video.  if we solve promblems in video 6 ....in those problems rule no 3 and 4 does not satisfied help me

tukaramkale
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it is given that A>=R<=M>N
then two statement as
1 N<R
2 N>=R

then what I'd the answer
in the option there is either 1 or 2 is true given but answer is none of the above
this from book- ibps po success master arihant publication

sir kindly help I am confused if we apply your rules answer must be either 1 or 2 but it is given here on book none of the above.

yogeshbonde
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hi in this part 7 video of inequality why we are not taking equal to sign in 2nd prblm, because in 1st problem you took it to make 3 sighnes but here y you r not taking in 2nd question am confused

deepikar
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Really Nice One Bro..After a long time I found your video so amazing and now I became speechless.Keep it Brother and God Bless dude

ManishYadav
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its too confusing because y you didnot take equal sighn in 2nd problem can you explain

deepikar
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P$Q means P is not greater than Q
P#Q means P is not smaller than Q
P*Q means P is neither greater nor equal to Q
P%Q means P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q
What do these means???

sridipkumarshaw
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Dear Sir,

your video helped me a lot in understanding either or /neither nor cases in inequalities and I have faced one problem in solving this sum:
Statement:R=S≠T=U≤V<W Conclusion: I) R>T II) U>S
Is it under either or case something else, please kindly explain this

Regards,
Subhrajit Ghosh

subhrajitghosh
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sir box wala short tricks kya either or me useful he??

smitamondal
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sir can u explain us what is the difference between case solved in part 06 and in part 07.
with the logic of part 07 the poblem in part 06 will be wrong.

AmitPandey-ijrm
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what might be the correct answer for this bro "[Q<=M, Q>=M]" is it 'either or' else 'Neither nor'

mspavankumar
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parts 6 me to three sign wala rule btaya hi nhi, , isme kha se aa gya.. wha to k=t or K>T me sirfh 2 sign me hi either or ban ja rha tha..

sumitkotwal
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sir, videos are good but i m confused in part 6 and part 7.part 6 either case is wrong according to part 7? plz reply soon.

avinashkaur