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anadi
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You have mentioned the solution yourself,
1) Is insufficient, it gives a range of values till infinity. Both =ve and -ve side. 2) |x - 3| <= -y and y>=0. Here in any case y cannot be greater than 0 since left side is always +ve or 0. So the only solution is x=3 and y = 0. Hence 2 alone is sufficient. |
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Harish Dorai
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Great! B is the right answer.
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Hi instructors,
Could you please expand on what you mean when you state that x must = 3 in statement 2? Thank you |
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Can someone elaborate the solution?
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mbarshaik
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Lets take the first case.
|x - 3| >= y Y>=0 so x = 3 or x > 3 or < 3..Not sufficient Second case |x - 3| <= -y Multiply both sides by -1 - |x - 3| >= y If x = 3 then y = 0 If you take any other value |x - 3| is positive so thsi will lead to LHS being negative and y cannot be < 0. So only x = 3 is the possibility. |
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