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Re: If [m]x^2-4xy+4y^2=0[/m] and [m]x^n = y^n[/m], then which of [#permalink]
logann2 wrote:
so x = 2y.

If x and 2y are by definition different values (since we can't let either one equal 0) then it becomes
clear that if they're getting raised to the same power the only way to get them equal is to raise them to the 0.

Thus the answer is A.


I think you meant to say that x and y are different values (i.e., if x = 2y, and if xy ≠ 0, then we can be certain that x ≠ y)

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