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yogesh_jain
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Hi
I have a question- DS that I am unable to solve - needs your thoughts of this
Q: Is the product of all the elements of Set X negative
1. All the elements in Set X are negative
2. There are 5 negative numbers in set X.
How should I go about approaching this.
The solution in the guide has thrown me off a bit.
It says for point 2 - that this is insufficient because if any of the elements of the set x is 0 then the product is zero which is not negative.
However my point is - that if the statement itself says that there are 5 negative numbers in the set - how can you assume that one of the elements is 0.
Also - Does the statement - There are 5 negative numbers in the set X imply that there are exactly 5 elements in the set??
Please advice.
Thanks
Yogesh
I have a question- DS that I am unable to solve - needs your thoughts of this
Q: Is the product of all the elements of Set X negative
1. All the elements in Set X are negative
2. There are 5 negative numbers in set X.
How should I go about approaching this.
The solution in the guide has thrown me off a bit.
It says for point 2 - that this is insufficient because if any of the elements of the set x is 0 then the product is zero which is not negative.
However my point is - that if the statement itself says that there are 5 negative numbers in the set - how can you assume that one of the elements is 0.
Also - Does the statement - There are 5 negative numbers in the set X imply that there are exactly 5 elements in the set??
Please advice.
Thanks
Yogesh












