Math, asked by sagnik19, 1 year ago

answer plz
if x<0, what will be the max value of
x/41+41/x ?

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Answered by Sanco09
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sagnik19: thankx for the help, but my book says the ans is -1 ??
Sanco09: See if i did some mistake
Sanco09: I checked it...its -2 only
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sagnik19: i cant find any mistake in your sum.... the ans in my book might be wrong.... thankx again....
Answered by aryanagarwal466
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Answer:

The maximum value is -82.

Step-by-step explanation:

The maximum value is the numerical value that the given equation can attain satisfying all the given conditions.

It is given that the equation is \frac{x}{41} +\frac{41}{x}

Also,

x &lt; 0

It means that as per the given conditions, maximum value of x=-1.

Substituting this value is given equation

\frac{-1}{41} +\frac{41}{-1}

=-41-41

=-82

Therefore

Maximum value of \frac{x}{41} +\frac{41}{x} is -82.

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