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Comprehension (Q.No. 1 to 3).
Consider the equation p = 5 - |2q - 3|
1.a Greatest set of all possible values of p for q =R is
(1) (-infinity, 5]
(2) (-infinity , 5)
(3) (-5,5)
2. If p = 4 then possible values of q are
(1) 2, 1,- 1
(2) -1, 1 only (3) 1 only(4)2,1only
3.a If p = |r|+ 5, then number of possible ordered pair (r, q) is/are
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 4

(4) Infinite​

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Answered by parasmani11
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I hope in this question of answer is 2

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