first, you made a calculation mistake -- i've fixed it in blue:
goenkavivek Wrote:What is the value of y?
(1) 3|x^2 - 4| = y - 2
(2) |3 - y| = 11
May I please request for your help with this. Thanks a million!
This is what I tried to do:
(1) INSUF because has another variable X
(2) Within the absolute value bracket, the sign can be changed, thus the eqn becomes
|y - 3| = 11
Case 1: Y-3>0
Y-3=11
Y=14
Case 2:
Y-3<0
Y-3=-11
Y= -8
Insuff
So, I chose (E)
How wrong is wrong?
you didn't think about combining the two statements -- apparently, you went straight to (e) from figuring out that the two
individual statements weren't sufficient.
BUT
from statement (1), notice that y = 3(absolute value) + 2. this means that y is AT LEAST 0 + 2 = 2, because absolute values can't be negative.
in combination with statement (2), this rules out the case y = -8, and so you only have y = 14 left.
therefore (c)