from 1
x+y=3xy
or 1/x+1/y=3...dividing both sides by xy
or 2/x+2/y=6...sufficient
from 2
no information on the value of x or y hence not sufficient
Ans option A
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Hi Liferocks:
Actually the question is: 2/x + 2/y = 6, but if you simplify this stm, you'll get x + y = 3xy, so stm1 is the same as the question, so it s not suficient. Am I wrong?
Stm2:
Staritng from x + y = 3xy (simplified from question stem), if x = y, then for x=-2, y=2, the stm is false, if they were fractions, for example 1/2 , stm is false also. So, IMHO, it s B.
Did I miss something?
Thanks
Silvia
Actually the question is: 2/x + 2/y = 6, but if you simplify this stm, you'll get x + y = 3xy, so stm1 is the same as the question, so it s not suficient. Am I wrong?
Stm2:
Staritng from x + y = 3xy (simplified from question stem), if x = y, then for x=-2, y=2, the stm is false, if they were fractions, for example 1/2 , stm is false also. So, IMHO, it s B.
Did I miss something?
Thanks
Silvia
liferocks wrote:from 1
x+y=3xy
or 1/x+1/y=3...dividing both sides by xy
or 2/x+2/y=6...sufficient
By simplifying the given equation we get statement 1ssuarezo wrote:Hi Liferocks:
Actually the question is: 2/x + 2/y = 6, but if you simplify this stm, you'll get x + y = 3xy, so stm1 is the same as the question, so it s not suficient. Am I wrong?
Stm2:
Staritng from x + y = 3xy (simplified from question stem), if x = y, then for x=-2, y=2, the stm is false, if they were fractions, for example 1/2 , stm is false also. So, IMHO, it s B.
Did I miss something?
Thanks
Silvia
liferocks wrote:from 1
x+y=3xy
or 1/x+1/y=3...dividing both sides by xy
or 2/x+2/y=6...sufficient
Thus statement 1 is sufficient if its true
while in case of statement 2 we have more than one value of x and y for it to be suff.
Thus Ans is A












