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Re: What is the value of y? [#permalink]
Hi Bunuel,

It sounds stupid but can u tell me about this step:

X+y=5 and X-y=1. I always used to think that it will mean x+y=5 or x-y=5.
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Hi Bunuel,

It sounds stupid but can u tell me about this step:

X+y=5 and X-y=1. I always used to think that it will mean x+y=5 or x-y=5.


When we consider the two statements together we have that both \(x\) and \(y\) are positive integers, thus \(x+y=integer>0\) and \(x-y=integer\) AND \(x+y>x-y\).

Next, we also have that \(x^2 - y^2 =(x+y)(x-y)= 5\), so we have that the product of two multiple, x+y and x-y is equal to 5, a prime number. Since \(x+y=integer>0\) and \(x-y=integer\), then x+y must be 5 AND x-y must be 1: 5*1=5.

Hope it's clear.
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