Digital PSAT Math Practice Question 239: Answer and Explanation
Question: 239
The function f is given by f(x) = 2 - |x - 4|. For what value of x does the function f achieve its maximum value?
- A. 2
- B. 4
- C. 5
- D. 6
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
(B) Notice that the function is 2 minus the absolute value of something. The absolute value of something must always be greater than or equal to 0, so either f (x) = 2 - 0 = 2 or f (x) equals 2 minus some positive number. But, this second case will result in a value that is less than 2. (Convince yourself of this. For instance, if the absolute value is 1, then f (x) = 2 - 1 = 1.) Therefore, the maximum value of f is 2. So, to find where this maximum will occur, you need to determine which x values give |x - 4| = 0. This occurs when x - 4 = 0. Thus, x = 4, which is choice (B).
Alternatively, you could have plugged the potential x values in to determine which gave the maximum value for f(x).
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