yashrakhiani wrote:
What is x?
(1) x = 4y − 4
(2) xy = 8
Target question: What is the value of x? Statement 1: x = 4y − 4 1 equation with 2 variables means there are infinitely many possible values for x.
If we're uncertain, we can TEST some values.
There are several values of x and y that satisfy statement 1. Here are two:
Case a: x = 0 and y = 1. in this case
x = 0Case b: x = 4 and y = 2. in this case
x = 4Since we cannot answer the
target question with certainty, statement 1 is NOT SUFFICIENT
Statement 2: xy = 81 equation with 2 variables means there are infinitely many possible values for x.
If we're uncertain, we can TEST some values.
There are several values of x and y that satisfy statement 2. Here are two:
Case a: x = 1 and y = 8. in this case
x = 1Case b: x = 4 and y = 2. in this case
x = 4Since we cannot answer the
target question with certainty, statement 2 is NOT SUFFICIENT
Statements 1 and 2 combined Statement 1 tells us that x = 4y − 4
Statement 2 tells us that xy = 8
Take x = 4y − 4, and solve for y.
So, add 4 to both sides to get: x + 4 = 4y
Divide both sides by 4 to get:
(x + 4)/4 = yNow take xy = 8 and replace y with
(x + 4)/4 to get...
(x)
(x + 4)/4 = 8
Multiply both sides by 4 to get: (x)(x + 4) = 32
Expand: x² + 4x = 32
Set equal to zero to get: x² + 4x - 32 = 0
Factor: (x + 8)(x - 4) = 0
So, EITHER
x = -8 OR
x = 4Since we cannot answer the
target question with certainty, the combined statements are NOT SUFFICIENT
Answer: E