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x^3-y^3 = 90 and x-y = 3. What is the value of xy?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
E. 7
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x^3-y^3 = (x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2) = 90
Since x - y = 3, x^2+xy+y^2 = 30
Now, 9 = (x-y)^2 = x^2 - 2xy + y^2 = x^2+xy+y^2 - 3xy = 30 - 3xy.
So, 3xy = 21 and xy = 7.
Therefore, the answer is E.
Answer: E
x^3-y^3 = (x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2) = 90
Since x - y = 3, x^2+xy+y^2 = 30
Now, 9 = (x-y)^2 = x^2 - 2xy + y^2 = x^2+xy+y^2 - 3xy = 30 - 3xy.
So, 3xy = 21 and xy = 7.
Therefore, the answer is E.
Answer: E
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$$x^3-y^3=90\ ---\ \left(1\right)$$
$$x-y=3\ ---\ \left(2\right)$$
From eqn. (1)
$$x^3-y^3=\left(x-y\right)\left(x^2+xy+y^2\right)\ =90\ \ \ \ \ \ ---\ \left(ii\right)$$
Then from eqn. (2), 3 = x-y
$$Therefore,\ x^3-y^3=3\left(x^2+xy+y^2\right)\ =90\ \ $$
$$\left(x^2+xy+y^2\right)\ =\frac{90}{3}\ =\ 30\ \ \ \ \ -------\left(3\right)$$
$$On\ squaring\ both\ sides\ of\ eqn\ .2,\ we\ have,$$
$$\left(x-y\right)^2=9$$
$$\left(x-y\right)\left(x+y\right)=9$$
$$x^2-xy-xy+y^2=9$$
$$x^2-2xy+y^2=9\ \ \ ---------\left(4\right)$$
Subtract eqn. (4) from eqn. (3) (elimination), we have
3xy = 21
$$xy=7$$
$$Answer\ is\ option\ E$$
$$x-y=3\ ---\ \left(2\right)$$
From eqn. (1)
$$x^3-y^3=\left(x-y\right)\left(x^2+xy+y^2\right)\ =90\ \ \ \ \ \ ---\ \left(ii\right)$$
Then from eqn. (2), 3 = x-y
$$Therefore,\ x^3-y^3=3\left(x^2+xy+y^2\right)\ =90\ \ $$
$$\left(x^2+xy+y^2\right)\ =\frac{90}{3}\ =\ 30\ \ \ \ \ -------\left(3\right)$$
$$On\ squaring\ both\ sides\ of\ eqn\ .2,\ we\ have,$$
$$\left(x-y\right)^2=9$$
$$\left(x-y\right)\left(x+y\right)=9$$
$$x^2-xy-xy+y^2=9$$
$$x^2-2xy+y^2=9\ \ \ ---------\left(4\right)$$
Subtract eqn. (4) from eqn. (3) (elimination), we have
3xy = 21
$$xy=7$$
$$Answer\ is\ option\ E$$
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Recall that x^3 - y^3 = (x - y)(x^2 + xy + y^2). So we have:Max@Math Revolution wrote:[GMAT math practice question]
x^3-y^3 = 90 and x-y = 3. What is the value of xy?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
E. 7
90 = 3(x^2 + xy + y^2)
30 = x^2 + xy + y^2
Furthermore, since x - y = 3, (x - y)^2 = x^2 - 2xy + y^2 = 9. If we subtract this equation from x^2 + xy + y^2 = 9, we have:
3xy = 21
xy = 7
Alternate Solution:
We have (x - y)^3 = x^3 - 3(x^2)y + 3xy^2 - y^3 = 27. Since x^3 - y^3 = 90,
90 - 3(x^2)y + 3xy^2 = 27
63 = 3(x^2)y - 3xy^2
(x^2)y - xy^2 = 21
xy(x - y) = 21
Since x - y = 3, we find that xy = 7.
Answer: E
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