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Line K's slope is positive and L's is negative. Is K's [#permalink]
31 May 2009, 06:19
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Line K's slope is positive and L's is negative. Is K's intersection point with axis-y above that of L? 1). K's intersection point with axis-x is to the left of the origin. 2). K's intersection point with axis-y is above the origin.
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IMO the answer is E.
None of the statements provide any information that Line L's y-intercept could more or less than K's.
Even combining both, doesn't give us much info.
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