tallazndood wrote:Question:
If x is NOT equal to -y, is (x-y)/(x+y)>1?
1. x>0
2. y<0
i'll go about this by getting both yes & no answers to each statement, thereby proving that the statements are insufficient
1. x>0 --> x=2,y=2 --> (2-2)/(2+2) = 0 which is less than 1, giving NO
x=2, y=-1 --> (2--1)/(2-1) = 3 which is greater than 1, giving YES
therefore 1 alone is insufficient
2.y<0 --> x=2, y=-1 --> (2--1)/(2-1) = 3 which is greater than 1, giving YES
x=-1, y=-1 --> (1--1)/(-1-1) = 0 which is less than 1, giving NO
therefore 1 alone is insufficient
combinining 1 & 2
-> x>0 & y<0
x=2, y=-1 --> (2--1)/(2-1) = 3 which is greater than 1, giving YES
x=1, y=-5 --> (1--5)/(1-5) = -6/4 which is less than1, giving NO
Therefore, the answer is
E