Hi, I have a question about GMAT Advanced Quant - Tryit #4-9. [in chapter 4]
If A is not equal to 0, is 1/a > a/b^4+3?
(1) a = b^2
(2) a^2 = b^4
When I manipulate (2) I get |a| = b^2 from which follow two equations either a>0, then a=b^2 or a<0, then -a=b^2. To me -a=b^2 can never be true so I concluded that only the first condition a>0 and a=b^2 can be true which would make (2) sufficient.
But (2) is insufficient to I must be going wrong in how I manipulate |a| = b^2.
Thanks for your help!
Tamara