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duartemarchand
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Hi guys
While reviewing a CAT exam by Kaplan I faced this question:
What is the value of (x + y)2?
(1) x2 − xy = 28 and 3xy + y2 = 72.
(2) (x + y)4 = 10,000
Statement 1 is clearly enough to solve the issue, however in statement 2 kaplan explanation states that because (x + y)4 is the square of (x + y)2 than the square root of 10,000 will be equal to (x + y)2.
My question is: shouldn't we consider that both 100 and -100 are possible answers to statemenmt 2. Is there anything I'm missing?
While reviewing a CAT exam by Kaplan I faced this question:
What is the value of (x + y)2?
(1) x2 − xy = 28 and 3xy + y2 = 72.
(2) (x + y)4 = 10,000
Statement 1 is clearly enough to solve the issue, however in statement 2 kaplan explanation states that because (x + y)4 is the square of (x + y)2 than the square root of 10,000 will be equal to (x + y)2.
My question is: shouldn't we consider that both 100 and -100 are possible answers to statemenmt 2. Is there anything I'm missing?













