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thatsku
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DS: If x and y are nonzero integers...

by thatsku Sat Jan 02, 2010 6:15 pm

Taken from the MGMAT EIV question bank:


If x and y are nonzero integers, is (x^-1 + y^-1)^-1 > [(x^-1)(y^-1)]^-1 ?

(1) x = 2y
(2) x + y > 0


The answer rephrases the question as follows:

Is (1/x + 1/y)^-1 > (1/x * 1/y)^-1 ?
Is [(x+y)/xy]^-1 > [1/xy]^-1 ?

then the answer takes the reciprocal of both sides

Is xy/(x+y) > xy ?

My question is: how can you safely take the reciprocal and rephrase if you don't know the sign of xy or (x+y)? The prompt only indicates that x and y are non-zero integers but says nothing about signs.

Thanks in advance!
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Re: DS: If x and y are nonzero integers...

by RonPurewal Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:42 am

take a look at this again:

thatsku Wrote:Is [(x+y)/xy]^-1 > [1/xy]^-1 ?

then the answer takes the reciprocal of both sides

Is xy/(x+y) > xy ?

My question is: how can you safely take the reciprocal ...


no such thing has been done, actually; those equations are EXACTLY the same.

if the first equation had just been "(x + y)/xy > 1/xy" -- i.e., WITHOUT the -1 powers on both sides -- THEN you would actually have to "take the reciprocal".
but, since the -1 powers are already there, you're not actually transforming the equation; you're just executing the powers that are already indicated by the exponents in the problem.
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Re: DS: If x and y are nonzero integers...

by yousuf_azim Mon Sep 26, 2011 10:45 am

Dears,

What is the ans?
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Re: DS: If x and y are nonzero integers...

by jnelson0612 Sun Nov 13, 2011 11:21 pm

yousuf_azim Wrote:Dears,

What is the ans?


The answer is A.
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