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If (1+x)y=y, which of the following must be true?
A. x=-1 or y=0
B. x=0 or y=0
C. x=1 or y=1
D. x=-1 or y=-1
E. x=0 or y=1
OA is B
How to approach this question ?
My working:-
y + xy - y = 0
xy = 0
Now, here I am little confused. While taking answer choices should I put both values of x and y or should I work with the values of x and y independently or one at a time i.e
For (A) case 1 : x = -1 --> -1 * y = 0 (might be true)
case 2: y = 0 --> x * 0 = 0 (TRUE)
So, A is not the answer
A. x=-1 or y=0
B. x=0 or y=0
C. x=1 or y=1
D. x=-1 or y=-1
E. x=0 or y=1
OA is B
How to approach this question ?
My working:-
y + xy - y = 0
xy = 0
Now, here I am little confused. While taking answer choices should I put both values of x and y or should I work with the values of x and y independently or one at a time i.e
For (A) case 1 : x = -1 --> -1 * y = 0 (might be true)
case 2: y = 0 --> x * 0 = 0 (TRUE)
So, A is not the answer

















