Math, asked by vsaivarshath, 10 months ago

if a ∆is operation on integers such that for integers x and y x∆y=X+y+z(‌1)
3∆2​

Answers

Answered by iamsuk1986
0

Answer:We're told that X, Y and Z are positive integers, X < Y < Z and that Z is an ODD. We're asked if X is a factor of Z. This is a YES/NO question and is based on a couple of Number Property rules.

1) X and Y are prime numbers and the sum is a factor of 57.

The factors of 57 are 1, 3, 19 and 57 (which are all odd numbers). Since X and Y are PRIMES - and Fact 1 tells us that the sum of those numbers must be an ODD - there must be one EVEN and one ODD number. This means that X MUST be 2 and Y MUST be an odd prime. Since Z is an ODD number, then X (which is EVEN) will NEVER be a factor of Z. Thus, the answer to the question is ALWAYS NO.

Fact 1 is SUFFICIENT

2) Z is a factor of 57

From Fact 1, we know that the factors of 57 are 1, 3, 19 and 57. Since the 3 variables are all positive integers, then Z must be 3, 9 or 57.

IF....

X=1, then the answer to the question is YES (regardless of the value of Z).

X=2, then the answer to the question is NO (regardless of the value of Z).

Step-by-step explanation:

Similar questions