Re: If x2 – y2 = 16 and x + y > x – y, then which one of the fol
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16 Jan 2020, 19:33
Given x^2 - Y^2 = 16, this means, using factorisation,
(x+y)(x-y) = 16.
We are told, as part of the answers that x-y, can be equal to 3,4,5,6 or 7.
Hence, if your replace (x+y)(3) = 16, you can deduce x+y = 16/3, which is 5.33. [There is no mention of integers etc in the problem].
Given we are told that x+y > x-y, that means 5.33 > 4.00, which is right, and this fits the bill and can be an answer.
The other answers won't work .