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Re: QOTD#15 If |x^2y| = |(–w)z|, then which of the following [#permalink]
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Actually if you plug in 0 for all variables all of the answers are correct. Am I missing something here?


We tend to avoid plugging 0 in questions unless it is very clear that 0 is one of the possible solutions.
We absolutely avoid plugging 0 on both sides of an '=' sign.

This is because when you multiply both sides of any expression with zero the equality will always hold.

Say 300 = 500 is incorrect! But \(300 \times 0 = 500 \times 0\) is correct!

So even in this question if you plug 0 make sure it doesnot have an impact on both sides of the equation
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Re: QOTD#15 If |x^2y| = |(–w)z|, then which of the following [#permalink]
Alright, got it. Thanks. BTW how come option B isn't an answer when it's the exact same expression as in the question?
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Re: QOTD#15 If |x^2y| = |(–w)z|, then which of the following [#permalink]
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I agree, why is B is not the right answer, since it is the same option as the question?
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Re: QOTD#15 If |x^2y| = |(–w)z|, then which of the following [#permalink]
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jezzsk8 wrote:
Actually if you plug in 0 for all variables all of the answers are correct. Am I missing something here?


We tend to avoid plugging 0 in questions unless it is very clear that 0 is one of the possible solutions.
We absolutely avoid plugging 0 on both sides of an '=' sign.

This is because when you multiply both sides of any expression with zero the equality will always hold.

Say 300 = 500 is incorrect! But \(300 \times 0 = 500 \times 0\) is correct!

So even in this question if you plug 0 make sure it doesnot have an impact on both sides of the equation


Sorry, you made some mistakes. 300=500 is not an equation; but, in 300x=500y, actually x,y=0 could be an answer for the equation. Another thing, how could you use w=z=0 for C, but we cannot use zero for other choices. Clearly, this is a wrong, useless and non-standard question. The irony is for the choice B. It is the question itself, but in the answer sheet it could not be the answer:))
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Re: QOTD#15 If |x^2y| = |(–w)z|, then which of the following [#permalink]
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I fixed ALL the typos in the answer choices.

Now the question is fine.

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Re: QOTD#15 If |x^2y| = |(–w)z|, then which of the following [#permalink]
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"could be true" implies does there exist a condition where the statement could be true, not is the situation always going to be true. Therefore using all 0's is certainly permissible and the question should be revised
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