Yes, it can be done under two minutes. This problem should really only take you 45-55 secs to solve.
Let's take a look at it:
xy+z=x(y+z)
xy+z=xy+xz
z=xz
xz-z=0
z(x-1)=0
z=0, x=1
The correct answer is E.
Can this be done under 2 mins?
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truplayer256 wrote:Yes, it can be done under two minutes. This problem should really only take you 45-55 secs to solve.
Let's take a look at it:
xy+z=x(y+z)
xy+z=xy+xz
z=xz
xz-z=0
z(x-1)=0
z=0, x=1
The correct answer is E.
Why not a ? it yields 0 ?
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In A if x=0 then it doesnt matter what value z has the outcome will always be 0=0 so z needn't be 0; z can be any value.heshamelaziry wrote:truplayer256 wrote:Yes, it can be done under two minutes. This problem should really only take you 45-55 secs to solve.
Let's take a look at it:
xy+z=x(y+z)
xy+z=xy+xz
z=xz
xz-z=0
z(x-1)=0
z=0, x=1
The correct answer is E.
Why not a ? it yields 0 ?
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How can z be any number if x = 0, in answer A ? If x = 0 then the between brackets will be -1 and if z = 2, then the answer to our re-written answer is -2 not zero ?life is a test wrote:In A if x=0 then it doesnt matter what value z has the outcome will always be 0=0 so z needn't be 0; z can be any value.heshamelaziry wrote:truplayer256 wrote:Yes, it can be done under two minutes. This problem should really only take you 45-55 secs to solve.
Let's take a look at it:
xy+z=x(y+z)
xy+z=xy+xz
z=xz
xz-z=0
z(x-1)=0
z=0, x=1
The correct answer is E.
Why not a ? it yields 0 ?
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sorry I got the explanation the wrong way around, if z=0 then x can be any value since z=xz will always be 0 =0 in that case.heshamelaziry wrote:How can z be any number if x = 0, in answer A ? If x = 0 then the between brackets will be -1 and if z = 2, then the answer to our re-written answer is -2 not zero ?life is a test wrote:In A if x=0 then it doesnt matter what value z has the outcome will always be 0=0 so z needn't be 0; z can be any value.heshamelaziry wrote:truplayer256 wrote:Yes, it can be done under two minutes. This problem should really only take you 45-55 secs to solve.
Let's take a look at it:
xy+z=x(y+z)
xy+z=xy+xz
z=xz
xz-z=0
z(x-1)=0
z=0, x=1
The correct answer is E.
Why not a ? it yields 0 ?
hope that helps.
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No, the question is fine.heshamelaziry wrote:So, the answer can be A or E !!!!! I think the question has a typo.
The question is "which of the following MUST be true", not "which of the following COULD be true".
It MUST be true that either x=1 or z=0.
While it COULD be true that x=0 and z=0, it could also be false (e.g. we could pick x=100 and z=0), so A is not a "MUST be true".

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You're missing the point.heshamelaziry wrote:If x = 100 and z = 0 still gives 0 ! I do not think that this is a good study question.
x=100 and z=0 still give 0, which is exactly why (A) doesn't have to be true; we can pick values that violate (A) and still satisfy the original equation.

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the ans is E. you can think of it another way:heshamelaziry wrote:So, the answer can be A or E !!!!! I think the question has a typo.
z=xz
xz-z=0
z(x-1)=0 hence x=1 or z=0 must be true.












