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kunalkulkarni
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I know this is very basic, but thought I should get this absolutely clear. one of the GMATPrep question goes like this:
is x < 0 ?
-2x > 0
x^3 < 0
A
B
C
D
E
DS question
I was damn sure the answer is D. However, I realized it could be likely that x can also be 0.
so if x is zero, wouldn't both the above statements be false and the correct answer would then be E?
Please help me with my concept.
(any number cannot be less or greater than itself. true for the number zero). correct me if this is wrong.
Thanks,
Kunal
is x < 0 ?
-2x > 0
x^3 < 0
A
B
C
D
E
DS question
I was damn sure the answer is D. However, I realized it could be likely that x can also be 0.
so if x is zero, wouldn't both the above statements be false and the correct answer would then be E?
Please help me with my concept.
(any number cannot be less or greater than itself. true for the number zero). correct me if this is wrong.
Thanks,
Kunal












