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  • 16-08-2021
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For real numbers x and y, what is the largest possible value of [tex]5 - (x-3)^2[/tex]?

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jcherry99
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  • 16-08-2021

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Anything other than making x - 3 = 0 will make x - 3 have a value. No matter what happens  (x - 3)^2 is positive. There is a minus sign outside the brackets which makes (x - 3)^2 negative.

That means that something is always taken away from 5 unless x = 3. Try and find any value that will make a number bigger than or equal to five that isn't x = 3.

By the way, I'm assuming the question is y = 5 - (x - 3)^2

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