What is the value of y?
(1) 3| x^2 - 4| = y - 2
(2) |3 - y| = 11
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Statement 1: 3|x² - 4| = y - 2.What is the value of y?
(1) 3|x2 - 4| = y - 2
(2) |3 - y| = 11
If x=0, then y=14.
If x=2, then y=2.
Since both y=14 and y=2 are possible, insufficient.
Statement 2: |3 - y| = 11.
Solving 3-y = 11 and 3-y = -11, we get:
y = -8 or y=14.
Since both y = -8 and y=14 are possible, insufficient.
Statements 1 and 2 combined:
Statement 2 requires that y = -8 or y=14.
Plugging y = -8 into 3|x² - 4| = y - 2, we get:
3|x² - 4| = -8-2
3|x² - 4| = -10
Not possible, since the left side cannot yield a negative result.
Thus, y=14.
Sufficient.
The correct answer is C.
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Hi ,
Whats wrong with the below method.
Statement 1: 3|x^2-4|=y-2
if i solve this
3x^2-12=y-2
3x^2-y=10 ..............(1)
3|x^2-4|=y-2
so 3x^2-12=-y+2
3x^2+y=14 .............(2)
from 1 and 2
x=2 & -2
if we put x in 3|x^2-4|=y-2
so we will get y = 2
Please advise and correct me.
Thanks,
Whats wrong with the below method.
Statement 1: 3|x^2-4|=y-2
if i solve this
3x^2-12=y-2
3x^2-y=10 ..............(1)
3|x^2-4|=y-2
so 3x^2-12=-y+2
3x^2+y=14 .............(2)
from 1 and 2
x=2 & -2
if we put x in 3|x^2-4|=y-2
so we will get y = 2
Please advise and correct me.
Thanks,
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Hi j_shreyans,
The equation that we're given in Fact 1 has an INFINITE number of solutions, so part of the problem is that you're focusing on just X=2 and X=-2.
As it stands, BOTH of those values of X lead to Y equaling 2, which does NOT fit the equation given in Fact 2. This is a wordy way of saying that you're discussing numbers that are NOT solutions to the system of equations that we're given.
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The equation that we're given in Fact 1 has an INFINITE number of solutions, so part of the problem is that you're focusing on just X=2 and X=-2.
As it stands, BOTH of those values of X lead to Y equaling 2, which does NOT fit the equation given in Fact 2. This is a wordy way of saying that you're discussing numbers that are NOT solutions to the system of equations that we're given.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich