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gmatnmein2010
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|x-y| is greater than zero when x is not equal to ygmatnmein2010 wrote:Is xy + z = z, is |x-y| > 0 ?
(1) x ≠0
(2) y = 0
xy + z = z => xy =0
either x=0; or y =0; or both are zero
1) x is not zero , sufficient to conclude that |x-y| >0
2) y=0 not sufficient; x can also be zero in which case |x-y| =0
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