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11 November, 17:30

What is the largest possible value of y, if y = - | 3 - x | + 5

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  1. 11 November, 17:56
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    Given any expression A, absolute value of A, that is |A|, is always positive or 0.

    So |3-x| is always positive or 0, thus - |3-x| is always negative or 0.

    Since we want the largest value of - | 3 - x | + 5, we must keep - | 3 - x | as large as possible, that is, we must keep | 3 - x | as small as possible.

    The smallest possible value of | 3 - x | is 0. This happens for x=3.

    The largest possible value of y = - | 3 - x | + 5 = 0+5 = 5

    Answer: 5
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