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A) Quantity A is greater. B) Quantity B is greater. C) The two quantities are equal. D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Note that x² will always be a positive number (or 0) and thus in the equation 4 - x² always subtracted from four. As 4 < 5, there is no number that can be subtracted from 4 to yield a number equal to or bigger than 5. Correct answer is B.
A) Quantity A is greater. B) Quantity B is greater. C) The two quantities are equal. D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
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We can solve this question using matching operations
Given: Quantity A: 4 - x² Quantity B: 5
Add x² to both quantities to get: Quantity A: 4 Quantity B: 5 + x²
Subtract 5 from both quantities to get: Quantity A: -1 Quantity B: x²
IMPORTANT: x² is greater than or equal to zero for all values of x So, Quantity B is definitely greater than -1
Hi Brent GreenlightTestPrep, If I subtract 4 from both sides, I ended up A: -x^2 B: 1 . Depends on x vaule, A can be the same (if x=1) or bigger than B (if x=2). Therefore is D. Where is my understanding going wrong here? Thanks Brent