If x = y^2, what is the value of y – x?

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BTGModeratorVI wrote:
Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:45 am
If x = y^2, what is the value of y – x?

(1) x = 4
(2) x + y = 2

Answer: C
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Given: x = y²

Target question: What is the value of y – x?

Statement 1: x = 4
Plug this value into our given equation, x = y², to get: 4 = y², which means EITHER y = 2 OR y = -2
Let's examine both cases:
Case a: If y = 2 and x = 4, then the answer to the target question is y - x = 2 - 4 = -2
Case b: If y = -2 and x = 4, then the answer to the target question is y - x = (-2) - 4 = -6
Since we cannot answer the target question with certainty, statement 1 is NOT SUFFICIENT

Statement 2: x + y = 2
Subtract with y from both sides of the equation to get: x = 2 - y
Now take x = y² and replace x with 2 - y to get: 2 - y = y²
Set this equation to zero to get: y² + y - 2 = 0
Factor: (y + 2)(y - 1) = 0
So, EITHER y = 2 OR y = 1
Case a: If y = 2, then x = 4 (since it's given that x = y²). So, the answer to the target question is y - x = 2 - 4 = -2
Case b: If y = 1, then x = 1 (since it's given that x = y²). So, the answer to the target question is y - x = 1 - 1 = 0
Since we cannot answer the target question with certainty, statement 2 is NOT SUFFICIENT


Statements 1 and 2 combined
Statement 1 tells us that EITHER y = 2 OR y = -2
Statement 2 tells us that EITHER y = 2 OR y = 1
When we combine the statements, we can see that it MUST be the case that y = 2
If y = 2, then x = 4 (since it's given that x = y²). So, the answer to the target question is y - x = 2 - 4 = -2
Since we can answer the target question with certainty, the combined statements are SUFFICIENT

Answer: C

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