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Let $A = {(x, y) ∈ R × R : |x + y| ⩾ 3}$ and $B = {(x, y) ∈ R × R : |x| + |y| ≤ 3}$. If $C = {(x, y) ∈ A ∩ B : x = 0$ or $y = 0}$, then $\sum_{(x, y) ∈ C} |x + y|$ is :
(A)
18
(B)
24
(C)
15
(D)
12
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Correct Answer: D
Explanation
From the image, we can determine that the points in set C are $(3,0)$, $(-3,0)$, $(0,3)$ and $(0,-3)$.
Thus, $C = {(3, 0), (-3, 0), (0, 3), (0, -3)}$.
$\sum |x + y| = |3 + 0| + |-3 + 0| + |0 + 3| + |0 + (-3)| = 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12$.
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