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Re: xy^2z^3>0 [#permalink]
GreenlightTestPrep wrote:
Carcass wrote:
\(xy^2z^3>0\)

\(xyz<0\)

Quantity A
Quantity B
y
xz




The quantity in Column A is greater
The quantity in Column B is greater
The two quantities are equal
The relationship cannot be determined from the information given


Given: \(xy^2z^3>0\)
Since \(y^2\) must be positive, we can safely divide both sides by \(y^2\) to get: \(xz^3>0\)
Similarly, since \(z^2\) must be positive, we can safely divide both sides by \(z^2\) to get: \(xz>0\)
In other words, \(xz\) is positive.

Given: \(xyz<0\)
Since we just learned that \(xz\) is positive, we can safely divide both sides by \(xz\) to get: \(y < 0\)
In other words, \(y\) is negative.

Answer: B



This solution is really elegant!

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Re: xy^2z^3>0 [#permalink]
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This solution is really elegant!

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