X and Y are two integers. Is X > Y ? I. ( X − Y ) a > ( X − Y ) b (X - Y)^a > (X - Y)^b ( X − Y ) a > ( X − Y ) b , where a and b are natu...

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X and Y are two integers. Is X > Y?

I. (XY)a>(XY)b(X - Y)^a > (X - Y)^b, where a and b are natural numbers such that a>ba > b.

II. Xp>YqX^p > Y^q, where p and q are two consecutive even numbers with q<pq < p.

Which of the following is true?

Options

A.

(a) Statement (I) alone is sufficient but statement (II) alone is not sufficient.

B.

(b) Statement (II) alone is sufficient but statement (I) alone is not sufficient.

C.

(c) Both statements together are necessary, but neither alone is sufficient.

D.

(d) Either statement (I) or statement (II) alone is sufficient.

E.

(e) Statements (I) and (II) together are not sufficient to answer the question.

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