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Mathematics, 19.06.2020 00:57 cece3467

Suppose r(x) and t(x) are two functions with the same domain, and let h(x)=r(x)+t(x).
Suppose also that each of the 3 functions r, tand
h, has a maximum value in this domain (i. e. a
value that is greater than or equal to all the other
values of the function).
Let M = the maximum value of r(x),
N = the maximum value of t(x), and
p = the maximum value of h(x).
How might the following always be true that M+N=P?
Prove the relationship to be true, or state what relationship does exist between the numbers
M+N and P.

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