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mitzwillrockgmat
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If x < 0 and 0 < y < 1, which of the following has the greatest value?
A. x2
B. (xy)^2
C. (x/y )^2
D. x^2/y
E. x^2y
Yes, i know this is an easy question & the answer is c if you use values x = -1 & y=1/2 but my question is, in less than a minute how can i reach this solution? i'm timing mysle fand i ended up spending 5 minutes plugging in values before reaching this combination!
So should i just simply keep values like -1 , 1/2 etc in mind so that i can plug them in quickly or is there another approach to this?
Also other than -1, 1/2 what are other values are good for testing?
Thank you!!

A. x2
B. (xy)^2
C. (x/y )^2
D. x^2/y
E. x^2y
Yes, i know this is an easy question & the answer is c if you use values x = -1 & y=1/2 but my question is, in less than a minute how can i reach this solution? i'm timing mysle fand i ended up spending 5 minutes plugging in values before reaching this combination!
So should i just simply keep values like -1 , 1/2 etc in mind so that i can plug them in quickly or is there another approach to this?
Also other than -1, 1/2 what are other values are good for testing?
Thank you!!


















