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Fractal
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Is xy > 0?
(1) x - y > -2
(2) x - 2y < -6
Is the following approach correct?
First I multiplied the statement (2) with -1:
(2) -x + 2y > 6
Now I added statement (1) and statement (2):
(1) x - y > -2
(2) -x + 2y > 6
results in y > 4
Then I use this expression in combination with statement (1) (I add it):
(1) x - y > -2
y > 4
results in x > 2
Therefore, x > 2 and y > 4 and hence xy = positive
Correct answer: C
I am not sure whether I can do these calculations like this. Could somebody clarify? Or also give a better strategy to solve this question?
Thx a lot
(1) x - y > -2
(2) x - 2y < -6
Is the following approach correct?
First I multiplied the statement (2) with -1:
(2) -x + 2y > 6
Now I added statement (1) and statement (2):
(1) x - y > -2
(2) -x + 2y > 6
results in y > 4
Then I use this expression in combination with statement (1) (I add it):
(1) x - y > -2
y > 4
results in x > 2
Therefore, x > 2 and y > 4 and hence xy = positive
Correct answer: C
I am not sure whether I can do these calculations like this. Could somebody clarify? Or also give a better strategy to solve this question?
Thx a lot












