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Therefore the statement that is not true is "<math>x \heartsuit 0 = x</math> for all <math>x</math>" <math>\Rightarrow C</math> | Therefore the statement that is not true is "<math>x \heartsuit 0 = x</math> for all <math>x</math>" <math>\Rightarrow C</math> | ||
− | Alternatively, consider that the given "heart function" is actually the definition of the distance between two points. Examining all of the statements, only c is not necessarily true; if | + | Alternatively, consider that the given "heart function" is actually the definition of the distance between two points. Examining all of the statements, only c is not necessarily true; if C is negative, the distance between c and 0 is the absolute value of c, not c itself, because distance is always nonnegative. |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 19:54, 19 May 2008
Problem
Define to be for all real numbers and . Which of the following statements is not true?
for all and
for all and
for all
for all
if
Solution
Examining statement C:
when , but statement D says that it does for all .
Therefore the statement that is not true is " for all "
Alternatively, consider that the given "heart function" is actually the definition of the distance between two points. Examining all of the statements, only c is not necessarily true; if C is negative, the distance between c and 0 is the absolute value of c, not c itself, because distance is always nonnegative.
See Also
2003 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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