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Please refer to my explanation above.

B is -64 for instance and A is -27

On the number line (negative side) -64 is farthest from zero than -27.

Quantity B is NOT \(4^x\) but - \(4^x\)

Therefore, A is the answer. A is always > B

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Plz Clarify -

"2^{2x} becomes -4^x and -4 raised to odd integer power is always negative: -4^1 = -4 ; -4^3 = -64"

Now if I consider this way will it be wrong-

x=1

In B;

-2^{2x} = -2^{2.1} [since x=1]

=-2^{2} [2.1 = 2] = +4
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Sorry but in this scenario, the rules for powers teach us that what you said leads to the wrong solution.

You must before multiple -2*2 = -4 the rise \(-4^x\).

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(-2)^x is not the same as -2^x.
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In Quantity A, a negative integer is raised to a positive odd power. Odd powers retain the sign of the underlying quantity. Thus, (−3)x = −3x. Meanwhile, in Quantity B, the exponent may be broken up as follows, so as to match that in Quantity A: - \(2^2x\) = (\(2^2\))^x = \(4x\). Note that the minus sign is applied after the multiplication, for both quantities. Both columns are negative;

A) \(-3^x\)

B) \(-4^x\)

However, for positive x, \(3^x < 4^x\), so that

- \(3^x\) > - \(4^x\). Therefore Quantity A is larger.
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Watch this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLuLpmjOFYw
bparth94 wrote:
Shouldn't the answer be B?

Since x is odd and positive,
Quantity A will always be negative

Quantity B: \((-2)^2)^x = 4^x\)
Hence quantity B will always be positive
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Answer: B
x is odd, thus (-3)^x is negative.
-2^2x, because 2x is even, -2 to power of an even value is positive.
So B is bigger than A
*also we can thick ofB as: (-2^2x) = ((-2)^2)^x = 4^x which is positive.
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People fell in the trap of not comprehending Quantity A: - 2^2x = − (2^2)^x = − 4x.
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Re: x is a positive, odd integer. [#permalink]
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x is a positive, odd integer.

Quantity A
Quantity B
\((-3)^x\)
\(-2^{2x}\)


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.


If the answer to this is B, this question was not properly written. According to PEMDAS, powers get precedence and 2x will always be even (rule of even x odd = even). Hence, any negative number raised to an even positive power will always be positive.
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Re: x is a positive, odd integer. [#permalink]
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Carcass wrote:


x is a positive, odd integer.

Quantity A
Quantity B
\((-3)^x\)
\(-2^{2x}\)


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.


If the answer to this is B, this question was not properly written. According to PEMDAS, powers get precedence and 2x will always be even (rule of even x odd = even). Hence, any negative number raised to an even positive power will always be positive.


Also, what I can see you people who say A is greater do is square -2 before applying the odd value of x which is never correct mathematically. Treat 2x like they are in a bracket before applying to -2 to get your answer.
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you are absolutely right.

However, \(-2^{2x} = -(2^2)^x = -4^x\)

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Re: x is a positive, odd integer. [#permalink]
Even after reading all these discussion, I do not understand this.

If x=1, A = -3 and B= +4. How is the answer A then? I think the answer should be D
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If x = 1, the A= -3 and B = - 4

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Re: x is a positive, odd integer. [#permalink]
Answer: B
A: x is odd, thus -3 in power of something odd is negative.
B: x is odd, but it is not important because power of -2 is 2x which is always even. So B is a positive value.
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I think the question is really misleading but do such questions appear on the test? I do not understand why are we taking -2^2x as -4^x. It can also be thought of as (-2)^2x. In this case, B will be greater.
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kruttikaaggarwal wrote:
I think the question is really misleading but do such questions appear on the test? I do not understand why are we taking -2^2x as -4^x. It can also be thought of as (-2)^2x. In this case, B will be greater.



There is a catch in this problem

If we look at statement 1 we have
\((-3)^x\)

now any odd value of x it will be negative with multiples of 3.

Now for statement 2;

we have

-\(2^{2x}\)

Now the negative sign will always be present since we are not squaring the sign as it is not under bracket as in statement 1.

Therefore any odd values of x in equation 2 will always be less than the value in equation 1
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So the way I approached this was by doing a guess and check method.

The values for 'x' used: 1, 2, -1. -2

x = 1 --> (-3)^1 = -3 & -2^2(1) = -4 ---> -3 > -4
x = 2 --> (-3)^2 = 9 & -2^2(2) = -16 ---> 9 > -16
x = -1 --> (-3)^(-1) = -1/3 & -2^2(-1) = -1/4 ---> -1/3 > -1/4
x = -2 --> (-3)^(-2) = 1/9 & -2^2(-2) = -1/16 ---> 1/9 > -1/16

Based on the calculations we completed, it is absolutly clear that the answer is A.
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