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Is |x+y|>|x-y|?
(1) |x| > |y|
(2) |x-y| < |x|
Source:GC
OA: B
|x+y|>|x-y|...........Square both sides
x^2 + 2xy + y^2 > x^2 - 2xy + y^2
4xy > 0 .....the question could be repharsed
Is xy > 0 or Do both x & y have same sign?
1) |x| > |y|
Clearly Insufficient
2) |x-y| < |x| ..........Square both sides
x^2 - 2xy + y^2 < x^2
y^2 - 2 xy < 0 ...............Because we are certain that 'y' can't equal zero. I can divide by 'y'. If y =0 statement 2 would be |x| < |x| which is invalid. So you does not equal 0
y < 2x
here y and x can both have same sign or different sign.
Insufficient
Combine both statements 1 & 2
still insiffecent ..............Answer is E
Where did I go wrong in the above?
(1) |x| > |y|
(2) |x-y| < |x|
Source:GC
OA: B
|x+y|>|x-y|...........Square both sides
x^2 + 2xy + y^2 > x^2 - 2xy + y^2
4xy > 0 .....the question could be repharsed
Is xy > 0 or Do both x & y have same sign?
1) |x| > |y|
Clearly Insufficient
2) |x-y| < |x| ..........Square both sides
x^2 - 2xy + y^2 < x^2
y^2 - 2 xy < 0 ...............Because we are certain that 'y' can't equal zero. I can divide by 'y'. If y =0 statement 2 would be |x| < |x| which is invalid. So you does not equal 0
y < 2x
here y and x can both have same sign or different sign.
Insufficient
Combine both statements 1 & 2
still insiffecent ..............Answer is E
Where did I go wrong in the above?












