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Sudhan
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If ab does not equal zero and points (-a,b) and (-b,a) are in the same quadrant of the xy-plane, is point (-x,y) in the same quadrant?
1. xy>0 2. ax>0 From (1), Xy>0, both x & y should be positive or negative to satisfy the condition xy>0. Hence (-x,-y) or (x,y). But from this info we cannot arrive at the conclusion if (-x,y) is in the same quadrant. Hence INSUFF From (2), ax>0, both a& x should be positive or negative to satisfy the condition ax>0. But nothing mentioned about y. Hence Insuff. Using 1 and 2, we can assume that x,y, a all carry the same sign. Hence, C is sufficient to answer if point(-x,y) is in the same quadrant. Thanks |
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Ron Purewal
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here's how to interpret this: you should immediately make the following association: QUADRANTS --> SIGNS so ... the x- and y-coordinates of both points have to have the same signs. this means that -a and -b have the same sign (from the x coordinates) and b and a have the same sign (from the y coordinates) these are of course the same statement; both are equivalent to saying that a and b have the same sign. therefore, that's all we know from the problem statement: a and b are nonzero and have the same sign. note that we do not know which sign that is!
we need to know two things: (1) whether -x has the same sign as both -a and -b --> whether x has the same sign as a and b (from the first coordinate) (2) whether y has the same sign as a and b (from the second coordinate)
this means x and y have the same sign as EACH OTHER, but we don't know how it relates to a or b. insufficient
this means x has the same sign as a (and therefore b), but we don't have any information about y. insufficient together: x has the right sign, and y has the same sign as x does. therefore, both of them have the correct sign! answer = c sweetness |
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| awesome, ron! |
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guest612
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fantastic. i was interpreting it all wrong. thank you!
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Rey Fernandez
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Glad it makes sense.
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