SOLUTION: If p,q,r are any real numbers,then
a)max(p,q) < max(p,q,r)
b)min(p,q)=1/2((p+q)-(p-q))
c)min(p,q) < min(p,q,r)
d)none of these
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Question 730590: If p,q,r are any real numbers,then
a)max(p,q) < max(p,q,r)
b)min(p,q)=1/2((p+q)-(p-q))
c)min(p,q) < min(p,q,r)
d)none of these
Answer by tommyt3rd(5050) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
d
none are always true:
a)max(2,2) < max(2,2,2) false they are equal
b)min(0,1)=1/2((0+1)-(0-1)) False!
c)min(2,2) < min(2,2,2) False they are equal
d)none of these
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