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Re: Is point (3, 4) on line K? 1) Line K crosses the Y-axis at (0.5) 2) Th [#permalink]
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Is point (3, 4) on line K?

1) Line K crosses the Y-axis at (0.5)

2) The slope of line K is 2



Asked: Is point (3, 4) on line K?
y = mx + c; where m is slope of the line and c is the y-intercept of the line.
To check whether a point (3,4) lies on the line K, line K should be well defined.

1) Line K crosses the Y-axis at (0.5)
c = 0.5
Since slope of line K is unknown
NOT SUFFICIENT

2) The slope of line K is 2
m=2
since y-intercept is unknown
NOT SUFFICIENT

(1) + (2)
1) Line K crosses the Y-axis at (0.5)
2) The slope of line K is 2
y = 2x + 0.5
If x=3; y = 6.5
The point (3,4) does not lie on line K.
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Re: Is point (3, 4) on line K? 1) Line K crosses the Y-axis at (0.5) 2) Th [#permalink]
chetan2u, Can you please resolve the problem above?
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