QUESTION - If x and y are integers such that x < y < 0, what is x - y?
(1) (x + y)(x - y) = 5
(2) xy = 6
(1) (x + y)(x - y) = 5 can be rephrased to x square - y square = 5. Knowing that x < y < 0, x = -3 and y = -2 will be SUFFICIENT to ans x - y.
(2) NOT SUFFICIENT.
Hence the ans is 'A'
QUESTION - What is the ratio of r to s?
(1) r + s = 7
(2) r square - s square = 7
(1) Using the rational used in the above question to ans x square - y square = 5, r can be either 4 or -4 and s can be either 3 or -3. With this info, can we determine the ratio of r to s which will confirm 'B' to be the ans? The official ans is NO we can't determine the ratio just using (2) and we will also require (1). Is that because that helps (1) helps us to narrow the possibilities down to '3' and '4' so it helps eliminate -3, -4? Can ratios be negative? Therefore, the ans is 'C'. Just trying to better understand what am I missing.
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