- Anaira Mitch
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You could pick some simple numbers.Anaira Mitch wrote:Is a < 0 ?
(1) a^3 < a^2 + 2a
(2) a^2 > a^3
1) Case 1: a = 1/2. (1/8 < 1/4 + 1, so this satisfies the statement.) 1/2 is not less than 0, so the answer is NO
Case 2: a = -10. (-1000 < 100 + (-20), so this satisfies the statement.) -10 is less than 0, so the answer is YES. Statement 1 does not yield a definitive answer to the question, and is not sufficient.
2) Let's see if we can reuse the same values.
Case 1: a = 1/2. (1/4 > 1/8, so this satisfies the statement.) We already know this gives us a NO, as 1/2 is not less than 0.
Case 2: a = -10. (100 > -1000, so this satisfies the statement.) We already know this gives us a YES, as -10 is less than 0. Not sufficient.
Taken together, a could still be either 1/2 or -10, so the answer to the question could be a YES or a NO, and thus together the statements are not sufficient. The answer is E



















