Hi
Here is a question that stumps me:
If x not equal to -y, is (x-y)/(x+y)>1 ?
1) x>0
2) y<0
GMAT's answer is (E)
Here is how I solved it:
rephrase: is x-y > x+y ? --> is 0 > 2y --> is y < 0?
x,y cannot be zero cos x is not equal to -y should rule this out.
(2) seems to readily answer the requirement . But one corner case requires that x not equal y (else the inequality fails). Taking (1) in addition to (2), this condition is eliminated. So (C) should be the answer.
I guess I am missing something!!! Any thoughts?
Thanks very much.