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Sreekanth R
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 10:29 am |
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Is 1/p> r/r2+2.
If p=r then 1/r>r/r2+2. Multiplying both sides by r whether positive r or negative r the sign wont change and it remains as 1>r2/r2+2 which is always true and sufficient A is right. Why C? Is it GMAT mathematics?
whether r is positive or negative both sides get cancelled for the sign too. Any of you guys please clarify.
Regards,
Sree
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