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Given A = -|B|

=> if B =-ve then A=+ve B
=> if B=+ve then A=-ve B

as given A-B= -10 and A and B have same magnitude then possible values of |B|= 5 => B is either -5 or 5

if B =5 => A =-5 => A-B = -5-(5) =-10 Answer
if B = -5 => A=-(-5) =5 => A-B = 5-(-5) =5+5 =10

So for A-B =-10 => value of B =5

Answer: A

Hi Nikkb

You have got the right answer but the highlighted portions are wrong.

\(A = -|B|\). Notice that the negative sign is outside the mod function and mod is always positive. Hence \(A\) will be always negative irrespective of \(B\)

So if \(B=-5\), then \(A=-|-5| = -|5| =-5\)
Hence \(A-B = -5-(-5) = 0\). Hence B cannot be \(-5\)
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Given A = -|B|

=> if B =-ve then A=+ve B
=> if B=+ve then A=-ve B

as given A-B= -10 and A and B have same magnitude then possible values of |B|= 5 => B is either -5 or 5

if B =5 => A =-5 => A-B = -5-(5) =-10 Answer
if B = -5 => A=-(-5) =5 => A-B = 5-(-5) =5+5 =10

So for A-B =-10 => value of B =5

Answer: A

Hi Nikkb

You have got the right answer but the highlighted portions are wrong.

\(A = -|B|\). Notice that the negative sign is outside the mod function and mod is always positive. Hence \(A\) will be always negative irrespective of \(B\)

So if \(B=-5\), then \(A=-|-5| = -|5| =-5\)
Hence \(A-B = -5-(-5) = 0\). Hence B cannot be \(-5\)


Hey yah thanks for pointing it out. Totally agree with you. While solving question i made correct assumptions.
while posting solution was in between 2 things so made mistake. Will update the solution.


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Option: A
Since the absolute value of both A and B is same, all we have to do is plug values from option in the equation A-B = -10.
Only A suffices. Answer can be reached within a minute.

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A-B=-10
-IBI-B=-10
-B-B=-10
-2B=-10
2B=10
B=10/2=5=A
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If A = -|B| and A-B =-10, what is B?

A. 5
B. -5
C. 0
D. -5 or +5
E. -10


-|B|-B=-10
-B-B=-10
-2B=-10
B=10/2
B=5 ANS.
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Since A=-|B|, there are two possible relations

A=-B (or) A=B

If we substitute both of them in the equation,

If A=-B ---> A-B = -2B => -2B=-10 => B=5

If A=B ---> A-B = 0 (This is not possible since (A-b=-10))

Hence, A is the correct ans
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I understand the solutions above and now understand why the answer must be 5.

But I think what tripped me up is that I think that because A=-|B| that A has to be negative. Because if we make B=5, then A=-5. If we make B=-5, then A=-5.

I understand that because A-B=-10, that B has to be 5, but using the first equation in the questions I feel like 5 doesn't work because that makes it ==> A=-|B| ==>5=-|5|==>5=-5, which is not true. Can someone explain? Why are we allowed to make A a positive number when the equation makes it seem like A has to be negative.
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If A = -|B| and A-B =-10, what is B?

A. 5
B. -5
C. 0
D. -5 or +5
E. -10

I understand the solutions above and now understand why the answer must be 5.

But I think what tripped me up is that I think that because A=-|B| that A has to be negative. Because if we make B=5, then A=-5. If we make B=-5, then A=-5.

I understand that because A-B=-10, that B has to be 5, but using the first equation in the questions I feel like 5 doesn't work because that makes it ==> A=-|B| ==>5=-|5|==>5=-5, which is not true. Can someone explain? Why are we allowed to make A a positive number when the equation makes it seem like A has to be negative.

A = -|B| = -(non-negative value) = (non-positive value). So, A = -|B| means that A is positive or 0.
Now, if B = 5, then A = -|B| = -|5| = -5 = negative.

If A = -|B| and A-B =-10, what is B?

A. 5
B. -5
C. 0
D. -5 or +5
E. -10

A = -|B| and A - B = -10, thus:

-|B| - B = -10;
B + |B| = 10.

If B is negative or 0, then we'd have B - B = 10 --> 0 = 10, which is not true.
If B is positive, then we'd have B + B = 10 --> B = 5.

Answer: A.
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If A = -|B| and A-B =-10, what is B?

A. 5
B. -5
C. 0
D. -5 or +5
E. -10

Sine A = B - 10, we have:

B - 10 = -|B|

When B is positive we have:

B - 10 = -B

2B = 10

B = 5

When B is negative we cannot get a solution for B. So B must be 5.

Answer: A
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If A = -|B| and A-B =-10, what is B?

A. 5
B. -5
C. 0
D. -5 or +5
E. -10

Source: Sravna test prep

A = - |B|

means A = B or A = -B

A - B = -10 --------(I)

Replace A with B,

B - B = -10

0 = -10 (Not true)

Replace A with -B,

-B -B = -10

B = 5

Hence (A)
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If A = -|B| and A-B =-10, what is B?

A. 5
B. -5
C. 0
D. -5 or +5
E. -10

Source: Sravna test prep

Given:
A = -|B|
A-B =-10

What is B?

Solution:
A = -|B|
A = -10+B
-10+B = -B
-10 = -2B
-10/-2=-2B/-2

Answer:
B=5
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Deconstructing the Question

We are given:
\(A = -|B|\)
\(A - B = -10\)

Substitute A into the second equation:

\(-|B| - B = -10\)

Key idea: split into cases based on the sign of B.

Step-by-step

Case 1: \(B ≥ 0\)

Then \(|B| = B\)

\(-B - B = -10\)

\(-2B = -10\)

\(B = 5\)

Check: \(5 ≥ 0\), valid.

Case 2: \(B < 0\)

Then \(|B| = -B\)

\(-(-B) - B = -10\)

\(B - B = -10\)

\(0 = -10\)

Contradiction, discard.

Answer A
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