Is x positive ?
|x+6| > 6
|x- 6| > 6
My math workout :
x > 0 ( X= 6 -6)
x > 12 ( x= 6 + 6)
So i chose C
x is +ve ???
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|x + 6|> 6 means either:
x + 6 > 6
x > 0
or:
x + 6 < -6
x < -12
X could be positive, but it doesn't have to be.
|x - 6| > 6 means either:
x - 6 > 6
x > 12
or
x - 6 < -6
x < 0
Again, x could be positive, but it doesn't have to be.
Combined, x could be a negative less than 12 (-14 satisfies both statements) or it could be a positive greater than 12 (14 satisfies both statements). We still can't guarantee that x is positive.
x + 6 > 6
x > 0
or:
x + 6 < -6
x < -12
X could be positive, but it doesn't have to be.
|x - 6| > 6 means either:
x - 6 > 6
x > 12
or
x - 6 < -6
x < 0
Again, x could be positive, but it doesn't have to be.
Combined, x could be a negative less than 12 (-14 satisfies both statements) or it could be a positive greater than 12 (14 satisfies both statements). We still can't guarantee that x is positive.
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Often the easiest way to solve absolute value Qs is to think of abs. val. as a measure of distance. |a - b| is the distance between a and b on the number line.
|10-5| = |5-10| = distance between 5 and 10.
|10+5| = |10 - (-5)| = distance between 10 and -5.
Ok let's solve.
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|10-5| = |5-10| = distance between 5 and 10.
|10+5| = |10 - (-5)| = distance between 10 and -5.
Ok let's solve.
Is x positive ?
(1) |x+6| > 6
(2) |x- 6| > 6
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Hi candygal79,
This question is perfect for TESTing Values.
In an absolute value question, it's important to consider multiple possibilities (positive vs. negative, for example) to make sure that you're being thorough.
Here, we're asked "is X positive?" This is a YES/NO question.
Fact 1: |X+6| > 6
If X = 1, then |7| > 6 and the answer to the question is YES
If X = -100, then |-94| = 94 > 6 and the answer to the question is NO
Fact 1 is INSUFFICIENT
Fact 2: |X-6| > 6
If X = 13, then |7| > 6 and the answer to the question is YES
If X = -1, then |-7| = 7 > 6 and the answer to the question is NO
Fact 2 is INSUFFICIENT
Combined, we know that
|X+6| > 6 and
|X-6| > 6
If X = 100, then |106| > 6 and |94| > 6 and the answer to the question is YES
If X = -100, then |-94| > 6 and |-106| > 6 and the answer to the question is NO
Combined, INSUFFICIENT
Final Answer: E
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This question is perfect for TESTing Values.
In an absolute value question, it's important to consider multiple possibilities (positive vs. negative, for example) to make sure that you're being thorough.
Here, we're asked "is X positive?" This is a YES/NO question.
Fact 1: |X+6| > 6
If X = 1, then |7| > 6 and the answer to the question is YES
If X = -100, then |-94| = 94 > 6 and the answer to the question is NO
Fact 1 is INSUFFICIENT
Fact 2: |X-6| > 6
If X = 13, then |7| > 6 and the answer to the question is YES
If X = -1, then |-7| = 7 > 6 and the answer to the question is NO
Fact 2 is INSUFFICIENT
Combined, we know that
|X+6| > 6 and
|X-6| > 6
If X = 100, then |106| > 6 and |94| > 6 and the answer to the question is YES
If X = -100, then |-94| > 6 and |-106| > 6 and the answer to the question is NO
Combined, INSUFFICIENT
Final Answer: E
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich