If a and b are non-negative integers, ab=?

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If a and b are non-negative integers, ab=?
1) 9^a=3^b
2) 5^a=2^b

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by 800_or_bust » Sun Jul 03, 2016 4:48 pm
Max@Math Revolution wrote:If a and b are non-negative integers, ab=?
1) 9^a=3^b
2) 5^a=2^b

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(1) Not sufficient. b = 2a, or b=a=0.
(2) Sufficient. b=a=0. There are no integer pairs of a and b that could make this equation true except for the case where both a & b are zero (and thus both sides of the equation simply evaluate as 1).

Answer: B
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by Max@Math Revolution » Tue Jul 05, 2016 8:07 pm
From the original condition, there are 2 variables. Hence, there is a high chance that C is the correct answer. However, since this is an integer question, one of key questions, we should apply the common mistake type 4(A). From con 1), we get 2a=b. The answer is not unique and the condition is not sufficient. In case of con 2), we get a=b=0. The answer is unique and the condition is sufficient. Hence, the correct answer is B.

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