IS y an integer if y= . . . .

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IS y an integer if y= . . . .

by VJesus12 » Sat Jan 13, 2018 9:10 am
$$\text{Is}\ y\ \text{an}\ \text{integer}\ \text{if}\ y=2x^2−3x−35?$$ 1. (2x+7)(13x-65) = 0

2. x = 11

The OA is the option D.

How can I prove that each statement alone is sufficient? Experts, can you help me? Thanks in advanced.
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by Jay@ManhattanReview » Mon Jan 15, 2018 12:35 am
VJesus12 wrote:$$\text{Is}\ y\ \text{an}\ \text{integer}\ \text{if}\ y=2x^2−3x−35?$$ 1. (2x+7)(13x-65) = 0

2. x = 11

The OA is the option D.

How can I prove that each statement alone is sufficient? Experts, can you help me? Thanks in advanced.
We have to calculate the value of y=2x^2−3x−35 and deduce whether y is an integer.

1. (2x + 7)(13x - 65) = 0

=> (2x + 7) = 0 or (13x - 65) = 0. This implies that either x = -7/2 or 65/13 = 5

Case 1: At x = 5, we can see that y = 2x^2 − 3x − 35 is an integer.
Case 2: At x = -7/2, we can see that y = 2x^2 − 3x − 35 = 2*(-7/2)^2 − 3*(-7/2) − 35 = 2*(49/4) + 21/2 - 35 = 49/2 + 21/2 -35 = 70/2 - 35 = 0; an integer. Sufficient

2. x = 11

Needless to calculate the value of y at x = 11 as it is going to render an integer value for y. Sufficient.

The correct answer: D

Hope this helps!

-Jay
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