x × y^a × z^-1 pls answer only if u know
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Note that:
You can only add inequalities when their signs are in the same direction:
If
and
(signs in same direction:
and
) -->
.
Example:
and
-->
.
You can only apply subtraction when their signs are in the opposite directions:
If
and
(signs in opposite direction:
and
) -->
(take the sign of the inequality you subtract from).
Example:
and
-->
.
Back to the original question:
If x + y + z > 0, is z > 1?
(1) z > x + y + 1 --> as the signs are in the same direction we can add two inequalities:
-->
-->
, so z may or may not be more than 1. Not sufficient.
(2) x + y + 1 < 0 --> as the signs are in the opposite direction we can subtract two inequalities:
-->
-->
. Sufficient.
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