Carcass wrote:
If x is an integer and y = 3x + 2, which of the following CANNOT be a divisor of y?
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7
(E) 8
A
lotof integer properties questions can be answered by
testing values. So, let's do that here.
KEY: x is an integerSo, if x =
1, then y = 3(
1) + 2 =
5. Since 5 is a divisor of
5, we can ELIMINATE C
If x =
2, then y = 3(
2) + 2 =
8. Since 4 and 8 are both divisors of
8, we can ELIMINATE A and E
If x =
3, then y = 3(
3) + 2 =
11. Doesn't help us
If x =
4, then y = 3(
4) + 2 =
14. Since 7 is a divisor of
14, we can ELIMINATE D
By the process of elimination, the correct answer is C
Cheers,
Brent