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If xx is a real number that satisfies the inequality 43x11|4 - 3x| \le 11, what is the maximum possible value of the expression 2x3\frac{2 - x}{-3}?

  1. 11Cevap
  2. B
    139-\frac{13}{9}
  3. C
    1-1
  4. D
    53\frac{5}{3}
  5. E
    33

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Expanding the absolute value inequality 43x11|4 - 3x| \le 11 gives 1143x11-11 \le 4 - 3x \le 11. Subtracting 44 from all sides yields 153x7-15 \le -3x \le 7. Dividing by 3-3 and reversing the inequality signs gives 73x5-\frac{7}{3} \le x \le 5. Simplifying the target expression gives 2x3=x23\frac{2 - x}{-3} = \frac{x - 2}{3}. Because x23\frac{x - 2}{3} increases with xx, substituting the maximum allowed value x=5x = 5 gives 523=1\frac{5 - 2}{3} = 1.

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1
Unfold the absolute value inequality into a compound inequality
1143x11-11 \le 4 - 3x \le 11
For any real number k0k \ge 0, Ak|A| \le k is equivalent to kAk-k \le A \le k.
2
Isolate the variable term by subtracting 4 from all parts
153x7-15 \le -3x \le 7
Subtracting a constant maintains the direction of the inequality.
3
Divide by -3 and flip the inequality signs
5x735 \ge x \ge -\frac{7}{3}, or equivalently 73x5-\frac{7}{3} \le x \le 5
Dividing an inequality by a negative number reverses the inequality direction.
4
Simplify the target expression and maximize it over the valid domain of x
2x3=x23\frac{2 - x}{-3} = \frac{x - 2}{3}. Maximum occurs at x=5x = 5: 523=1\frac{5 - 2}{3} = 1
Since x23\frac{x - 2}{3} increases as xx increases, its maximum occurs at the largest possible value of xx.

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