what if A= -4, B=0, C= 4 In that case A+C is 0 so C
if A=-2 , B=2 , C=6. In that case A+C is 4 so A
Overall It’s D. Where I am going wrong?
Is it because of Distinct Value we can’t Take A & C as -4 and 4 ?
what if A= -4, B=0, C= 4 In that case A+C is 0 so C
if A=-2 , B=2 , C=6. In that case A+C is 4 so A
Overall It’s D. Where I am going wrong?
Is it because of Distinct Value we can’t Take A & C as -4 and 4 ?
Hi
B>0 ,B cannot be 0. That’s why and is A.
Because A+C will always be greater than or equal to 2.
And one more thing its equidistant from A and C.