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jsasipriya
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If t/u = x/y and t/y = u/x and t, x, u, and y are non-zero integers, which of the following is true?
A t/u = 1
B y/x = -1
C t = u
D t= +or- u
E None of the above
OA: D
Is it a good approach to use numbers here? I did try this in the timed test that I took and failed to find numbers that would satisfy both equations within the alloted time of 2 minutes. Can someone help? Please comment if picking number is a good approach here. Else, what other method is recommended?
Thanks!
A t/u = 1
B y/x = -1
C t = u
D t= +or- u
E None of the above
OA: D
Is it a good approach to use numbers here? I did try this in the timed test that I took and failed to find numbers that would satisfy both equations within the alloted time of 2 minutes. Can someone help? Please comment if picking number is a good approach here. Else, what other method is recommended?
Thanks!













