Is a/b >0?

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Is a/b >0?

by M7MBA » Mon Feb 26, 2018 1:38 am
Is a/b >0?

(1) ab > 0
(2) b/a > 0

The OA is D.

How can I prove that each statement alone is sufficient? Should I use particular numbers or it can be solved for a and b general?

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by Jay@ManhattanReview » Mon Feb 26, 2018 5:55 am
M7MBA wrote:Is a/b > 0?

(1) ab > 0
(2) b/a > 0

The OA is D.

How can I prove that each statement alone is sufficient? Should I use particular numbers or it can be solved for a and b general?
We have to determine whether a/b > 0.

Let's take each statement one by one.

(1) ab > 0

=> a and b both are either postive or negative.

Case 1: Say a and b both are postive, then we have a/b = |a|/|b| = positive quantity > 0. The answer is Yes.
Case 2: Say a and b both are negative, then we have a/b = (-|a|) / (-|b|) = |a|/|b| = positive quantity > 0. The answer is Yes.

Sufficient.

(2) b/a > 0

=> a and b both are either postive or negative.

Case 1: Say a and b both are postive, then we have a/b = |a|/|b| = positive quantity > 0. The answer is Yes.
Case 2: Say a and b both are negative, then we have a/b = (-|a|) / (-|b|) = |a|/|b| = positive quantity > 0. The answer is Yes.

Sufficient.

The correct answer: D

Hope this helps!

-Jay
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