lheiannie07 wrote:If xy does not equal zero, what is the value of xy?
(1) 2/x + 2/y = 3
(2) x^3 - (2/y)^3 = 0
Statement 1: 2/x + 2/y = 3
2/x = 3 - 2/y
Case 1: y=1
Plugging y=1 into 2/x = 3 - 2/y, we get:
2/x = 3 - (2/1)
2/x = 1
2 = x
xy = 2*1 = 2.
Case 2: y=-1
Plugging y=-1 into 2/x = 3 - 2/y, we get:
2/x = 3 - (2/-1)
2/x = 5
2/5 = x
xy = (2/5)(-1) = -2/5.
Since xy can be different values, INSUFFICIENT.
Statement 2: x³ - (2/y)³ = 0
x³ = (2/y)³
x = 2/y
xy = 2.
SUFFICIENT.
The correct answer is
B.
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