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Worth practicing verbal and CR from older OGs, coordinate geometry is still in the syllabus
­one can expect coordinate geometry in DI section also ?
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I need help in these 2.
1, a2>bc?
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a can be -1 and b (-5) and c (-2)

So a^2 might nt be greater thn bc

For second ques, is the ans E??
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Option 3 satisfied bothe the possibilities of a being positive and 0 and the other two being as positive or negative
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Top question - Ans III
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Also when a>b and a>c 2a has to be greater than b+c. Please confirm the answer
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Top question answer is III

Bottom question answer is E
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two inequalities can be added if signs are same. However other are not true as we cannot multiply divide with variable without knowing its sign. We can only add and subtract

Bottom question answer E
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3rd and E
why is the first statement incorrect plese explain
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why is the first statement incorrect plese explain
take -ve values like -2>-3 and -2>-4 now evaluate
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I need help in these 2.
1, a2>bc?
1st one is 3, which you get when you add both the inequalities
2nd one is E, as even for x=0.9999, x3 will be less than 1.
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­Worth noting though that such type of pure algebraic questions are no longer a part of the DS syllabus of the GMAT.­

­DS questions in GMAT Focus encompass various types of word problems, such as:
  • Word Problems
  • Work Problems
  • Distance Problems
  • Mixture Problems
  • Percent and Interest Problems
  • Overlapping Sets Problems
  • Statistics Problems
  • Combination and Probability Problems

While these questions may involve or necessitate knowledge of algebra, arithmetic, inequalities, etc., they will always be presented in the form of word problems. You won't encounter pure "algebra" questions like, "Is x > y?" or "A positive integer n has two prime factors..."­

­Check GMAT Syllabus for Focus Edition­

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the first i think is I bcs a*a>ab means a*a/a>b wich means a>b which is true.. i think is only I. the other one i think its C
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