maliyeci wrote:
18967mba wrote:
In the xy plane, lines k and l intersect at the point (1,1). Is the y intercept of line k greater than the y intercept of line l?
(1) The slope of k is less than the slope of l
(2) the slope of l is positive
By pre-thinking, I was able to come to the following conclusions:
1. If both l and k have +ve slopes, then the line with the lesser slope will have a higher y intercept
2. If both l and k have -ve slopes, then the line with the greater slope will have
cept(1) The slope of k is less than the slope of l
(2) the slope of l is positive
By pre-thinking, I was able to come to the following conclusions:
1. If both l and k have +ve slopes, then the line with the lesser slope will have a higher y intercept
2. If both l and k have -ve slopes, then the line with the greater slope will have
3. If one of the
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