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princessss
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If k is not equal to 0, 1, or -1, is 1/k>0?
(1) 1/(k-1)>0
(2) 1/(k+1)>0
My question is why B isn't correct.
If k is not 0,1 or -1 it can be 2,3 ... and it can be -2,-3 etc.
If we say that k is 2 than 1/(2+1) > 0 true
But, since it can't be -1 if k is negative the fraction can be >0. Doesn't that make B sufficient? K must be positive?
The correct answer is A.
Please help
(1) 1/(k-1)>0
(2) 1/(k+1)>0
My question is why B isn't correct.
If k is not 0,1 or -1 it can be 2,3 ... and it can be -2,-3 etc.
If we say that k is 2 than 1/(2+1) > 0 true
But, since it can't be -1 if k is negative the fraction can be >0. Doesn't that make B sufficient? K must be positive?
The correct answer is A.
Please help












