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juan_ignacio14
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Post subject: Inequalities Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:51 pm |
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Hi, I found two DS exercises of inequelities in the CAT examen and couldn't find them here. Here they are:
1) If x is an integer, what is the value of x? (Ans: C) (1) -5x > -3x + 10 (2) -11x – 10 < 67
2) If x is an integer, what is the value of x? (Ans: C) (1) 2x – 3 < 5 (2) -4x < -8
They are simple and I was able to resolve them BUT I don't understand why they don't take into account if X is negative. In the explanation they only resolve for possitive X. Example for 1) (1) -5x > -3x + 10 5x – 3x < -10 (don't forget: switch the sign when multiplying or dividing by a negative) 2x < -10 x < -5
That was the CAT's explanation. When I did the exercise I also resolved for negative X
-5x > -3x + 10 -2X > 10 (if x is negative...) x> 5
What am I doing wrong?
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LazyNK
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Post subject: Re: Inequalities Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:40 pm |
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Hi Juan, The method you are using - deciding first whether x is negative or positive, and building the inequality accordingly - is not required for this case. You need to create the equation/inequation specifically considering the two cases of positive and negative variable ONLY in case the variable is inside an absolute value symbol. -NK
Last edited by LazyNK on Thu Mar 01, 2012 1:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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juan_ignacio14
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Post subject: Re: Inequalities Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:14 am |
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Hi. Thank you. Could you please give me the reason of this and if possible five me an example on when should I evaluate for neg and pos X? What about squares or roots? Thanks
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Post subject: Re: Inequalities Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:20 am |
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1.) Example of Absolute Value where you need to consider both positive and negative value of x : |x| > 4 -> if x is positive, x>4 -> if x is negative -x > 4 -> x < -4
2.) For squares and roots, you need not take the two cases separately. Simply arrive at the final equation in terms of x2 or sauareroot(x), and solve -both positive and negative values for x2 . eg. x2=4 -> x=+/-2, squareroot(x)=2 -> x=4, squareroot(x)=-2 ->x=4 -NK
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tim
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Post subject: Re: Inequalities Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 2:43 am |
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Thanks Lazy. Juan, let us know if you have any other questions..
_________________ Tim Sanders Manhattan GMAT Instructor
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