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(x + y) : (x - y) = 3 : 5 and xy = posit...

(x + y) : (x - y) = 3 : 5 and xy = positive imply that

A

x and y are both positive

B

x and y are both negative

C

one of them is positive and one of them is negative

D

no real solutions for x and y exist

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