An algebra problem by Shivakumar Avadhani

Algebra Level 2

X is min of { n+5,6-n} then what is the min of X if,0<n<1?

5.5 5.8 5.9 5.7

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1 solution

Leonhard Euler
Mar 10, 2016

I think you meant that X = max {n+5,6-n}. That would give the correct answer 5.5

As it is written, the answer should be 5 + epsilon where epsilon tends to 0.

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