Whenever powers of variables are concerned, check for values greater than 1 and less than 1.diaca wrote:Is x > y?
(1) √x > y
(2) x³ > y
Statement 1: √x > y
If x > 1, then x > √x > y => x > y
If x < 1, then √x > x => x may not be greater than y
Not sufficient
Statement 2: x³ > y
If x > 1, then x³ > x but x may or may not be greater than y
If x < 1, then x > x³ > y
Not sufficient
1 & 2 Together: If x > 1, x³ > x > √x > y => x > y
And if x < 1, √x > x > x³ > y => x > y
Sufficient.
The correct answer is C.












