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ans B..
since x>0, for √x > x , 0<x<1.. otherwise x> √x..
1) statement 1 tells us that x is not equal to 1.. insufficient
2) statement 2 tells us x*√x > x^2..
x*√x -x^2>0..
x*(√x- x)>0... as x> 0, √x>x for the equation to be positive.. sufficient
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If x > 0, is √x > x ?

(1) x does not equal 1
(2) x*√x > x^2


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Correct Answer: B

Explanation:

(1) The answer to the question stem will be "yes" only if x is a fraction between 0 and 1. This statement does not tell us whether this is the case, and is therefore insufficient.

(2) To simplify this inequality, divide each side by x. This gives us sqrt x > x, which guarantees that the answer to the question is "yes." Accordingly, since statement 2 alone is sufficient to answer the question, B is the correct answer.

NOTE: When we divide each side of an inequality by an unknown, we need to know whether that unknown is positive or negative. If it is positive, we don't alter the direction of the inequality. If it is negative, we need to flip the direction of the inequality. If we cannot determine whether it is positive or negative, we cannot divide by that variable.
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Hi All,

DS question can sometimes be written with "math fat", meaning that with a little bit of work, you can strip away the "fat" and "rewrite" the question to make the entire prompt easier to answer.

Here, we're told that X > 0, so X MUST be positive. We're asked if √x > x. This is a YES/NO question.

If you think about this question, there are SOME values that will give us a YES answer and some answers that will give us a NO answer. IF X is 1 or greater than 1, then the answer will be NO.
If 1 > X > 0, then the answer to the question is YES.

Knowing these Number Properties, we can 'rewrite' the question - it's really asking "is X a positive fraction less than 1?"

Fact 1: X does NOT equal 1.

IF....
X = 1/2, then the answer is YES
X = 2, then the answer is NO
Fact 1 is INSUFFICIENT

Fact 2: x(√x) > x^2

If we square both sides, we end up with...
X^3 > X^4

Given the restrictions, this only occurs when X is a positive fraction less than 1, so the answer to the question is ALWAYS YES.
Fact 2 is SUFFICIENT.

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