For the absolute value of x-3 (must take absolute value since the square root of a non-negative value must also be non-negative) to equal 3-x, 3-x must be greater than or equal to zero. Thus, the proper rephrase is
Is x<3?
1. Statement (1) obviously does not provide sufficient information to answer our rephrase, so eliminate AD from your AD/BCE grid.
2. Statement (2) can be rephrased as x<0. This definitely answers our original question, so it does provide sufficient information.
The correct answer is B.
Hope that makes sense.
-dan
Is ((x-3)^2)^1/2 = 3- x?
(1) x is NotEqual to 3
(2) -x|x|>0
By solving the equation given in the question, i arrived at two options?
Is x = 3? ...or is X = 0? To answer the question (Ans Choice B), the latter option is valid. But can someone explain why "Is x=3" not valid for the given equation?