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What is the value of A +B+ C+ D?
If A+ B+ B= 13/2
B + C+ D = 15/2
C +C + A = 17/2
A + D + D = 3/2

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Answered by nitinop12
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

You can make the value as arbitrarily large as you like in several ways. For example, using negative numbers you can set a=1000, b=-500, c=-487

which gives

(a-3)(b-2)(c+1)=997*-502*-486

=243240084

or set a=1000000, b=-500000, c=-499987

(a-3)(b-2)(c+1)=999997*-500002*-499986

=249993249990000084

Keep increasing a higher and higher above zero while reducing b and c lower and lower below zero, and the value will continue to grow. Or if you like using complex numbers you can set a=12, b=2+1000000000i, c=-1-1000000000i

(a-3)(b-2)(c+1)=9*1000000000i*-1000000000i

=9000000000000000000

As long as there are no other restrictions on a, b and c besides a+b+c=13, there is no maximum value the expression (a-3)(b-2)(c+1) can have.

Answered by sadineto15
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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