If you solve the inequality, you will get:
Is xy / x + y > 1/xy
statement 1 -> x = 2y
2y^2 / 3y > 1 / 2y^2 - solving it further -> 2y/3 > 1/2y^2
y = 3 gives 2y/3 > 1/2y^2
y = -3 gives 2y/3 < 1/2y^2
Answer should be C.
Abdulla wrote:OA is A
Abdulla wrote:OA is A
mehravikas wrote:answer should not be A
If you solve the inequality, you will get:
Is xy / x + y > 1/xy
statement 1 -> x = 2y
2y^2 / 3y > 1 / 2y^2 - solving it further -> 2y/3 > 1/2y^2
y = 3 gives 2y/3 > 1/2y^2
y = -3 gives 2y/3 < 1/2y^2
Answer should be C.
Abdulla wrote:OA is A
Hi Sunnyjohn,sunnyjohn wrote:Hi Abdullah,
when we come to following equation:
1/3Y > 1 ??
how can u assume that this is true. This will only be true, if
0<3Y<1 ==> 0<Y<1/3
but the Question said X and Y are non zero integer.
I think answer should be E.