Last visit was: 25 Apr 2024, 07:43 It is currently 25 Apr 2024, 07:43

Close
GMAT Club Daily Prep
Thank you for using the timer - this advanced tool can estimate your performance and suggest more practice questions. We have subscribed you to Daily Prep Questions via email.

Customized
for You

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History

Track
Your Progress

every week, we’ll send you an estimated GMAT score based on your performance

Practice
Pays

we will pick new questions that match your level based on your Timer History
Not interested in getting valuable practice questions and articles delivered to your email? No problem, unsubscribe here.
Close
Request Expert Reply
Confirm Cancel
SORT BY:
Date
Tags:
Show Tags
Hide Tags
GRE Forum Moderator
Joined: 02 Nov 2016
Posts: 13958
Own Kudos [?]: 32908 [6]
Given Kudos: 5778
GPA: 3.62
Send PM
examPAL Representative
Joined: 07 Dec 2017
Posts: 1050
Own Kudos [?]: 1777 [0]
Given Kudos: 26
Send PM
Intern
Intern
Joined: 24 Jun 2019
Posts: 5
Own Kudos [?]: 6 [0]
Given Kudos: 28
Send PM
examPAL Representative
Joined: 07 Dec 2017
Posts: 1050
Own Kudos [?]: 1777 [0]
Given Kudos: 26
Send PM
Re: What is the value of a + b/(ab)^1/2? (1) a is 4 times b. [#permalink]
twinpeaks wrote:
DavidTutorexamPAL wrote:
1) a=4b:
46+b/root(4b^2)=5b/2b=5/2
sufficient!


Isn't root(b^2)= mod(b) that is absolute value?

So the answer will vary depending on if b is positive or negative, hence I chose E as the answer.
Please correct me if I am wrong.

Posted from my mobile device


You are not wrong - thank you for the correction!
Manager
Manager
Joined: 05 May 2019
Posts: 166
Own Kudos [?]: 289 [1]
Given Kudos: 222
GPA: 3
Send PM
Re: What is the value of a + b/(ab)^1/2? (1) a is 4 times b. [#permalink]
1
Kudos
Quote:
What is the value of \(\frac{a+b}{\sqrt{ab}}\) ?


An answer option will be sufficient if we have a unique answer.

Quote:
(1) a is 4 times b.


\(a=4b\). Substitute these values, and you'll get
=>\(\frac{5b}{\sqrt{4a^2}}\)
=>\(\frac{5b}{2\sqrt{a^2}}\)
We know from the concepts of absolute values that the square root of any square of a variable is
\(\sqrt{a^2} = |a|\)
and \(|a|\) has three possible values - -a,0, and a.
Thus, for this reason we can conclude that the statement could give us more than one answer.
\(\frac{-5b}{2a}\), \(∞\), and \(\frac{5b}{2a}\)



Quote:
(2) b is one-fourth of a.


This would give us the same scenario as statement (1).

(1)&(2) together, it'll still mean the same scenario.
There's no unique answer. E.
Intern
Intern
Joined: 13 Jun 2019
Posts: 40
Own Kudos [?]: 8 [0]
Given Kudos: 5
Send PM
Re: What is the value of a + b/(ab)^1/2? (1) a is 4 times b. [#permalink]
I think in GMAT sqrt(any number), always gives positive value. So i dont think E is the correct answer. It should be D.
Manager
Manager
Joined: 05 May 2019
Posts: 166
Own Kudos [?]: 289 [0]
Given Kudos: 222
GPA: 3
Send PM
Re: What is the value of a + b/(ab)^1/2? (1) a is 4 times b. [#permalink]
sampad wrote:
I think in GMAT sqrt(any number), always gives positive value. So i dont think E is the correct answer. It should be D.


Nope. I don't think so. Please check with the experts here to clarify!

a is a variable - It could a negative number or a positive.

\(\sqrt{a^2}\) can have three values -> -a, 0, and a.
Math Expert
Joined: 02 Sep 2009
Posts: 92915
Own Kudos [?]: 618952 [0]
Given Kudos: 81595
Send PM
Re: What is the value of a + b/(ab)^1/2? (1) a is 4 times b. [#permalink]
Expert Reply
sharathnair14 wrote:
sampad wrote:
I think in GMAT sqrt(any number), always gives positive value. So i dont think E is the correct answer. It should be D.


Nope. I don't think so. Please check with the experts here to clarify!

a is a variable - It could a negative number or a positive.

\(\sqrt{a^2}\) can have three values -> -a, 0, and a.


\(\sqrt{a^2}=|a|\). The absolute value cannot be negative so \(\sqrt{a^2} \geq 0\).
When a < 0, then \(\sqrt{a^2}=|a|=-a=-negative=positive\).
When a > 0, then \(\sqrt{a^2}=|a|=a=positive\).
When a = 0, then \(\sqrt{a^2}=0=nonnegative\).

Generally, the square root function CANNOT produce negative result. EVER.

\(\sqrt{...}\) is the square root sign, a function (called the principal square root function), which cannot give negative result. So, this sign (\(\sqrt{...}\)) always means non-negative square root.


The graph of the function f(x) = √x

Notice that it's defined for non-negative numbers and is producing non-negative results.

TO SUMMARIZE:
When the GMAT provides the square root sign for an even root, such as a square root, fourth root, etc. then the only accepted answer is the non-negative root. That is:

\(\sqrt{9} = 3\), NOT +3 or -3;
\(\sqrt[4]{16} = 2\), NOT +2 or -2;

Notice that in contrast, the equation \(x^2 = 9\) has TWO solutions, +3 and -3. Because \(x^2 = 9\) means that \(x =-\sqrt{9}=-3\) or \(x=\sqrt{9}=3\).
Math Expert
Joined: 02 Sep 2009
Posts: 92915
Own Kudos [?]: 618952 [0]
Given Kudos: 81595
Send PM
Re: What is the value of a + b/(ab)^1/2? (1) a is 4 times b. [#permalink]
Expert Reply
sampad wrote:
I think in GMAT sqrt(any number), always gives positive value. So i dont think E is the correct answer. It should be D.


No, the correct answer is still E.

From both statements we get the same: \(\frac{a + b}{\sqrt{ab}}=\frac{4b + b}{\sqrt{4b*b}}=\frac{5b}{\sqrt{4b^2}}=\frac{5b}{2|b|}=\) ?

If b is positive, then \(\frac{5b}{2|b|}=\frac{5b}{2b}=\frac{5}{2}\) (for example, plug b = 1)
If b is negatiive, then \(\frac{5b}{2|b|}=\frac{5b}{2(-b)}=-\frac{5}{2}\) (for example, plug b = -1)
If b is 0, then \(\frac{5b}{2|b|}=undefined\).
Intern
Intern
Joined: 13 Jun 2019
Posts: 40
Own Kudos [?]: 8 [0]
Given Kudos: 5
Send PM
Re: What is the value of a + b/(ab)^1/2? (1) a is 4 times b. [#permalink]
If sqrt cant give negative ans then why we are taking mod B. Its really confusing

Posted from my mobile device
Intern
Intern
Joined: 13 Jun 2019
Posts: 40
Own Kudos [?]: 8 [0]
Given Kudos: 5
Send PM
Re: What is the value of a + b/(ab)^1/2? (1) a is 4 times b. [#permalink]
Sqrt(4b^2) is 2b. Because in gmat sqrt cant be negative value

Posted from my mobile device
Math Expert
Joined: 02 Sep 2009
Posts: 92915
Own Kudos [?]: 618952 [0]
Given Kudos: 81595
Send PM
Re: What is the value of a + b/(ab)^1/2? (1) a is 4 times b. [#permalink]
Expert Reply
sampad wrote:
If sqrt cant give negative ans then why we are taking mod B. Its really confusing

Posted from my mobile device


I tried explaining this above. |b| is an absolute value of b. An absolute value is always non-negative, so the square root does NOT produce negative result in this case too.
GMAT Club Bot
Re: What is the value of a + b/(ab)^1/2? (1) a is 4 times b. [#permalink]
Moderator:
Math Expert
92914 posts

Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group | Emoji artwork provided by EmojiOne