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Each of the following questions is followed by two statements.
1.If statements I alone is sufficient but not the other is sufficient to answer the question.
2..If statements II alone is sufficient but not the other is sufficient to answer the question.
3.If questions can be answered with the help of both statements together, but not with the help of either statement alone.
4.If question cannot be answered unless more information is provided.
Is x > y?
I. x2 > y2
II.x3 > y3
1
2
3
4
Correct option:2
x and y can be positive or negative. so can't find that x > y or not
If x3 > y3 then x > y definately.
Hence statements II alone is sufficient but not the other is sufficient to answer the question.
By: Sandeep Dubey ProfileResourcesReport error
Akshay Kumar
X^2 > Y^2 does not necessarily mean X>Y
if x>y , then x^2 > y^2 .
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