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If 2x² + y³ + 3x – 2y + xy + 1 is even, is x + y odd?

(1) xy is even
(2) y is even
Answer:
Target question: Is x + y odd?

Given: 2x² + y³ + 3x – 2y + xy + 1 is even
STRATEGY: When the given information in a data sufficiency question yields a limited number of possible cases (5 or fewer), you can save make things easier by listing those possible cases before analyzing each statement.
For the given information, we need only test 4 possible cases (i.e., x and y are both even, x is even and y is odd, etc.)
To test each case, I like to plug in 0 for even numbers and 1 for odd numbers.
When I do this, I get:


So, there are exactly 3 cases in which 2x² + y³ + 3x – 2y + xy + 1 is even.
I'm now ready for the statements!!!


Statement 1: xy is even
xy is even in cases i and ii
Since the answer to the target question (Is x + y odd?) is YES for cases i and ii, it MUST be the case that x + y is odd
So, statement 1 is SUFFICIENT

Statement 2: y is even
y is even in only one of the three possible cases (case ii), which means it MUST be the case that x + y is odd
So, statement 2 is SUFFICIENT

Answer: D

Don’t we have to assume that both X and Y are integers and not irrational numbers or fractions?

I don’t think it is possible to find the right combination of fractions / irrational numbers that could satisfy the equation AND the statements, but it could be possible?

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