The explanation for the second statement of the Data Sufficiency practice problem on page 98 of the MGMAT Number Properties Strategy Guide doesn't make sense to me. Can someone please help? Here it is:
If x is a positive integer, is (X^3) - (3X^2) +(2x) divisible by 4?
1) x=4y+4, where y is an integer
2) x=2z+2, where z is an integer
Answer: D, both are sufficient
My answer: A
Start rephrasing the question by factoring: x(x-1)(x-2)
So I rephrased it as: Is X a multiple of 4? or is (X-1) a multiple of 4?
But MGMAT says that you rephrase it as: Is x even? or is (x-1) a multiple of 4.
I don't understand how "is x even?" is a proper rephrasing of the question because if x= 2, then X^3 - 3X^2 +2x = 8-12+4=0, which is not a multiple of 4. This is why I said that statement 2 is insufficient: if z=0, then x=2, and the function is equal to 0, but if z is any integer larger than zero, then the function is a multiple of 4.
Anyone have an explanation? The book's explanation doesn't do it for me....
THANK YOU!!!