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Solution



Given:
    • z = |x + y|

To find:
    • Whether the value of z greater than 8 or not

Analysing Statement 1
As per the information given in statement 1, x > 4.
    • However, from this statement we cannot infer any relevant information regarding y.

Hence, statement 1 is not sufficient to answer the question.

Analysing Statement 2
As per the information given in statement 2, |y| > 4
    • From this statement, we can say that y > 4 or y < -4.
    • However, from this statement we cannot infer any relevant information regarding x.

Hence, statement 2 is not sufficient to answer the question.

Combining Both Statements
Combining both statements, we get
    • x > 4
    • y > 4 or y < -4

Now there can be different cases possible. For example,
    • If x = 5 and y = 5, then x + y = 5 + 5 = 10, and |x + y| = |10| = 10, which is greater than 8.
    • Alternatively, if x = 5 and y = -5, then x + y = 5 + (-5) = 0, and |x + y| = |0| = 0, which is less than 8.

Therefore, even after combining the statements, we cannot determine a unique answer.

Hence, the correct answer is option E.

Answer: E

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If z = |x+y|, is z > 8?

(1) x > 4

(2) |y| > 4


Option E

z = |x+y|

Option A, x>4
If y=2, x=5
then z = |5+2| = 7<8
Hence not true

Option B, |y>4|
if y=5, x=2
then z=|2+5|=7<8
Hence not true

Therefore, none of the two are true
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