Inequality - Please help me with my approach

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Question:

Is xy + xy < xy ? (1) x^2 / y < 0 (2) x^9 (y^3)3 < (x^2)4 y^8

My Solution:

Rephrase the Question: is xy<0? or are x and y of opposite sign?

From 1. Y is negative. No idea about X - Not sufficient
From 2. (XY)^9 - (XY)^8 < 0
(XY)^8 (XY - 1)<0

(XY)^8 - always positive, therefore XY-1<0 or XY<1 - again XY = 0 or XY<0 - Not sufficient

1 + 2

y<0 and XY<1

now x can be equal to 0 (So the Q: xy<0 will be a NO)
OR x can be a negative number (Again: Q: xy<0 will be a NO since x is negative and y is negative which will give a positive xy and xy<0 won't be possible)
OR x can be a positive number (So the Q: xy<0 will be a YES)

Therefore I selected the answer as E

E is the right answer but I didn't get much when I tried to look at the solution and understand the different approach and therefore would need help to understand whether the way in which I arrived at the answer is correct or wrong.

Please help.

Thanks
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by mkdureja » Tue May 28, 2013 2:14 am
ggmat007 wrote:Question:

Is xy + xy < xy ? (1) x^2 / y < 0 (2) x^9 (y^3)3 < (x^2)4 y^8

My Solution:

Rephrase the Question: is xy<0? or are x and y of opposite sign?

From 1. Y is negative. No idea about X - Not sufficient
From 2. (XY)^9 - (XY)^8 < 0
(XY)^8 (XY - 1)<0

(XY)^8 - always positive, therefore XY-1<0 or XY<1 - again XY = 0 or XY<0 - Not sufficient

1 + 2

y<0 and XY<1

now x can be equal to 0 (So the Q: xy<0 will be a NO)
OR x can be a negative number (Again: Q: xy<0 will be a NO since x is negative and y is negative which will give a positive xy and xy<0 won't be possible)
OR x can be a positive number (So the Q: xy<0 will be a YES)

Therefore I selected the answer as E

E is the right answer but I didn't get much when I tried to look at the solution and understand the different approach and therefore would need help to understand whether the way in which I arrived at the answer is correct or wrong.

Please help.

Thanks
Your approach is perfectly fine for me.

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by aaggar7 » Wed May 29, 2013 8:02 am
It is not mentioned in the question that X and Y are integers.So after you have concluded that

y<0 and XY<1

we still don't have any clue about sign of X.So the answer should be E.