\(|x + 3| = |y -4|,\) where \(x\) and \(y\) are non-zero integers. If \(|x| < 5\) and \(|y| < 5,\) what is the maximum

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\(|x + 3| = |y -4|,\) where \(x\) and \(y\) are non-zero integers. If \(|x| < 5\) and \(|y| < 5,\) what is the maximum possible value of \(-|xy|?\)

A. -12
B. -6
C. -4
D. -2
E. 0

Answer: D

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