The following question asked at Infosys campus recruitment
held at Pragathi.
If 1>= y > x and xy=z.which of the following is not true?
i)z>0
ii)x=z
iii)y=z
iv)z>y
1>=y>x => y belongs to (-infinity,1]
x belongs to (-infinity,y)
if both x and y are negitive z can be greater than zero and
can be greater than y(1 and 4 are true)
if y equals 1 then x can be equal to z(2 is true)
therefore y=z is not true for any value of x and y
1>=y>x => y belongs to (-infinity,1]
x belongs to (-infinity,y)
if both x and y are negitive z can be greater than zero and
can be greater than y(1 and 4 are true)
if y equals 1 then x can be equal to z(2 is true)
therefore y=z is not true for any value of x and y
iii)y=z