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hai1
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Ans: C
My analysis:
1) XY can be >0 if X>0 & Y>0 e.g: (2,3) or if X<0 & Y<0 e.g.: (-2.-3)
So we cannot say (-X,Y) are in the same quadrant as (-a,b)
2)ax can be >0; if a>0 & x>0 or if a<0 & x<0
we cannot say be 2 as it doesn't give the complete picture.
Combining 1 & 2:
ax can be >0; if x & a>0; if x>0 in xy> 0, y should be >0 e.g.: (x, y) = (2,3); e.g.: (-x, y) = (-2,3)
ax can be >0; if x & a<0; if x<0 in xy> 0, y should be <0 e.g.: (x, y) = (-2,-3); e.g.: (-x, y) = (2,-3)
So my answer is E instead of the answer pointed by the source.
Source: GMAT prep












