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If xy+z=x(y+z)
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agha79
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If xy+z=x(y+z)
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agha79
Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:52 am
If xy+z=x(y+z), which of the following must be true?
A. x=0 and z=0
B. x=1 and y=1
C. y=1 and z=0
D. x=1 or y=0
E. x=1 or z=0
OA is E. I figured more then one answer choices can hold the equality e.g B. Can anyone please help!
Thanks!
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Re: If xy+z=x(y+z)
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jnelson0612
Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:46 pm
Please see this thread:
if-xy-z-x-y-z-which-of-the-following-must-be-true-t10841.html
Jamie Nelson
ManhattanGMAT Instructor
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