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xcise_science
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Can someone help me out with these?
For Q6:
looking at stmt 1, I know either X&Y are both (-) or (+), but then I don't know why, I decided to solve for X & Y, which gave me X>0 & Y>0.
-->therefore since X > 0, then (-X,Y) will be in the same quadrant.
I guess I'm wondering why that didn't work.
And for Q7, stmt 1 wasn't clear to me at all. Would guessing numbers be a good idea for this question?


Thanks!
For Q6:
looking at stmt 1, I know either X&Y are both (-) or (+), but then I don't know why, I decided to solve for X & Y, which gave me X>0 & Y>0.
-->therefore since X > 0, then (-X,Y) will be in the same quadrant.
I guess I'm wondering why that didn't work.
And for Q7, stmt 1 wasn't clear to me at all. Would guessing numbers be a good idea for this question?


Thanks!












