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Is \((|x^{-1}y^{-1}|)^{-1}> xy\)?

(1) xy > 1

(2) x^2 > y^2

the answer would be A
after simplifying the above equations we have two cases
case 1. xy>xy
case 2. -xy>xy

now statement 1. xy>1 which means both x and y must be -ve or +ve say x=2 and y=3 after putting values in case 1 and in case 2, we get to know that in both the cases we get a clear no, so sufficient

now statement 2. X^2 - Y^2>0
in this we have two cases say x=3 and y= -2
x=-3 and y=2
now put these values in above cases , case 1 . 3*-2>3*-2 which not true now in case 2, -(3*-2)>3*-2 which is true so now no need to check more cases , as we gat one yes and one no so insufficient .

hence A
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Is \((|x^{-1}y^{-1}|)^{-1}> xy\)?

(1) xy > 1

(2) x^2 > y^2

Forget conventional ways of solving math questions. For DS problems, the VA (Variable Approach) method is the quickest and easiest way to find the answer without actually solving the problem. Remember that equal numbers of variables and independent equations ensure a solution.

The first step of the VA (Variable Approach) method is to modify the original condition and the question. We then recheck the question.

\((|x^{-1} y^{-1}|)^{-1} > xy\)
\(⇔ |1/(xy)|^{-1} = > xy\)
\(⇔ |xy| > xy\)
\(⇔ xy < 0\)

Condition 1) : \(xy > 1\)
Since \(xy > 1\), \(xy\) is positive. Thus \(xy < 0\) is false and the answer is "no".
Since ‘no’ is also a unique answer by CMT (Common Mistake Type) 1, the condition 1) is sufficient, when used together.

Condition 2) \(x^2 > y^2\)
If \(x = 2\), \(y = -1\), then \(xy < 0\). The answer is "yes"
If \(x = 2\), \(y = 1\), then \(xy > 0\). The answer is "no".

Since we don't have a unique solution, the condition 2) is not sufficient.

Therefore, A is the answer.
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Is \((|x^{-1}y^{-1}|)^{-1}> xy\)?

(1) xy > 1

(2) x^2 > y^2

So lets do manipulation

Question becomes |xy| > xy

now this can have 2 cases -xy -xy > 0 or 0>0(NA)

-2xy > 0 => xy < 0

from 1) xy > 1
Question will always be false

from 2) x^2 > y^2

x^2 - y^2 > 0

x-y x+y > 0

x > y & x > - y or x< y & x < - y

Now for the above relationship to be true, x can be +ive or -ive or y can be +ive or -ive

Give 2 answers to the question, making this statement insufficient

A
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