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Answered by AnaNaqvi
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Answer:

Option (A) = -3

ExplaNation:

Given,

|x| < or = 2

This means,

value of x lies in the domain [-2, 2],

Similarly, since, |y| </= 1

so, value of y lies between [-1,1]

Now,

min. possible value of x = -2

and that of y = - 1

Hence, least value of x + y = (-2)+(-1) = - 3

Answered by DevanshVats
1

Answer:

x = 0 , y = 1 or -1

– 1

Modulus function

Value of x can be

From -2 to 2 for the condition |x|2 to be satisfied

To get the least value of x - y

0 is perfect , bcz other values will turn +ve due to Mod

For greatest value of y such that x - y becomes negative

Value of y can be

From -1 to 1 for the condition |y|1 to be satisfied

-1 or 1 both will turn +ve due to Mod

So both are perfect

So, Answer = -1

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