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Hi,

I have a small doubt.
Statement 1: From this statement we can understand (a+b)(a-b)=133. We know 133 = 19*7.
Therefore, it can be easily understood that a+b=19 and a-b=7. (Assuming a and b are positive)
Hence i felt, D should be the right choice. :roll:

Please help me with this. Thanks
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Hi,

I have a small doubt.
Statement 1: From this statement we can understand (a+b)(a-b)=133. We know 133 = 19*7.
Therefore, it can be easily understood that a+b=19 and a-b=7. (Assuming a and b are positive)
Hence i felt, D should be the right choice. :roll:

Please help me with this. Thanks

(a + b)(a - b) = 19 * 7 or 7 * 19 or -19 * -7 or -7 * -19
So each statement alone is not sufficient to conclude the value of (a + b)
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Hi,

I have a small doubt.
Statement 1: From this statement we can understand (a+b)(a-b)=133. We know 133 = 19*7.
Therefore, it can be easily understood that a+b=19 and a-b=7. (Assuming a and b are positive)
Hence i felt, D should be the right choice. :roll:

Please help me with this. Thanks

You made two wrong assumptions:
1. We are not told that a and b are positive;
2. We are not told that a and b are integers.

If you take the above into the account you'll end up with infinitely many solutions for a^2 - b^2 = 133.
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