anandsv wrote:hey Amitava
3|x^2 – 4| three times the absolute value has to be positive always so the value of Y-2 has to be positive...
thus Y has to be positive
hope this helps!
Andy
anandsv, here I am not getting onething why you people are trying to take |x^2 - 4| as positive? Suppose, x = 1 so x^2 - 4 = -3 or x = 3, so x^2 - 4 = 5. So we can not say that |x^2 - 4| means always (x^2 - 4) but in some cases, it can be like (4 - x^2).
Got me, Andy? Now another Qs I am having is if we are trying to take only positive value of |x^2 - 4|, then why did we not take the positive value of
|3 - y|? Why are we trying to consider both the values of (3 - y) and (y - 3)?
Look Andy, I am not trying to confuse u? I am trying to clear my doubt ...

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