If p = 3q, is p^2 > q^2 ?
(1) q + p < q - p
(2) p^2 = 9q^2
The OA is the option A.
I don't understand the question. Also, how can I use the statements given? I'm really confused. <i class="em em-cold_sweat"></i>
Could anyone help me, please?
Source: Princeton Review.
If p = 3q, is p^2 > q^2?
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Hope you've considered p = q = 0.VJesus12 wrote:If p = 3q, is p^2 > q^2 ?
(1) q + p < q - p
(2) p^2 = 9q^2
The OA is the option A.
I don't understand the question. Also, how can I use the statements given? I'm really confused. <i class="em em-cold_sweat"></i>
Could anyone help me, please?
Source: Princeton Review.
Hope this helps!
-Jay
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