x > 1 and y > 1
Is x > y?
A. root (x) > y
Since x and y are both positive, we can square both sides:
x > y^2
x and y are both greater than 1, so we can ascertain that y^2 > y
From these 2 inequalities => x > y
SUFFICIENT
B. root (y) < x
=> y < x^2
or, x^2 > y
We can also say: x^2 > x
Now this cannot lead directly to x > y
This is because, If x = 2, x^2 = 4 and y = 3 => x^2 > y but x < y
Another examples: If x = 3, x^2 = 9 and y = 2 => x^2 > y and x > y
Either case is possible => INSUFFICIENT
Pick A.
is x>y
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