If 6xy=x^2y+9y, what is the value of xy?
1) x= -2
2) x < 0
I understand that the answer to this question is D. My question is about the rephrase given in the explanation, which after factoring, shows that y(x-3)^2=0, so either y=0 or x=3.
The explanation then says that from this we know that xy is either 0 or 3y, so then we can rephrase again to "What is y?" or "Does x=3?"
Both answer choices show that y=0 and are therefore sufficient, but my question is, if one of them did show that x=3, that still wouldn't be sufficient, because then we only have the value of xy=3y, which, without knowing y, is not a real value. Right?
Thanks.