GMATinsight wrote:
In the xy-coordinate plane above, what are the coordinates of point N ?
(1) Triangle MNP is equilateral.
(2) Point M has coordinates (−4,0).
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Target question: What are the coordinates of point N ? Statement 1: Triangle MNP is equilateralThere are infinitely-many equilateral triangles that satisfy the given conditions. Here are two:
Since the coordinates of point N are different for the two equilateral triangles, we cannot answer the
target question with certainty.
Statement 1 is NOT SUFFICIENT
Statement 2: Point M has coordinates (−4,0)There are infinitely-many triangles that satisfy statement 2. Here are two:
Since the coordinates of point N are different for the two triangles, we cannot answer the
target question with certainty.
Statement 2 is NOT SUFFICIENT
Statements 1 and 2 combined Key property:
Since triangle MNP is equilateral, we know that the altitude from point N must
bisect side MP.
The distance from point M to (0,0) is
4.
So, distance from point P to (0,0) must also be
4So, the length of side MP =
4 +
4 =
8Since side MP =
8, we know that all three sides of the equilateral triangle must have length
8At this point, it's clear that we have enough information to find the coordinates of point N.
If we focus on the blue right triangle below, we can see that we COULD apply the Pythagorean theorem to find the height of the triangle, which means we COULD find the coordinates of point N (although we would never waste valuable time on test day actually calculating the coordinates)
Since we COULD answer the
target question with certainty, the combined statements are SUFFICIENT
Answer: C
Cheers,
Brent
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