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GMATInsight,

Thanks for your quick response.

I am not a quant whiz :( Can you please explain how to draw the graph for the equation y = x^2 - 6 ?
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Great. Thanks much
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All we need to know is only two points of L or one point and slope. Wa can ignore any information about parabola

St1. Point (0;0) and slope=1. SUFF

St.2. Two points given, so we can count slope. SUFF

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Does the line L intersect the graph of the curve y = x^2 – 6?

(1) The line L passes through the origin and makes an angle of 45o with the positive x-axis.

(2) The line L passes through the point (-2, -2) and (2, 2).

Note here that all you need to worry about is getting a unique line. If you have the equation of a line and that of a curve, you will be able to say whether the line intersects the curve or not. The point is that it is not important to figure out whether it actually does intersect because in either case, the information will be sufficient - irrespective of whether the answer is yes or no. So actually drawing the curve and the line is not required.

Both statements individually give you a distinct line. So you will be able to say whether the line intersects the curve or not.

Answer (D)

This brings up an interesting question - given the equation of the curve y = x^2 – 6, what kind of lines will not intersect it? Think about it.
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GMATInsight,

Thanks for your quick response.

I am not a quant whiz :( Can you please explain how to draw the graph for the equation y = x^2 - 6 ?

It will be great if you learn how to quickly draw and manipulate graphs of lines and some curves such as circle and parabola.

Check a discussion on lines and points here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kX5UtvHGFg

You can follow the same approach with curves if you know some basic shapes such as y = x^2 is an upward opening parabola centered at (0, 0).

Check how quadratic equations represent parabolas here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOSVZ7JLuH0
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Thank you Karishma
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I solved the question by assuming that both the statements mentioned tells us about that line passes through origin.
And then solved the equation of parabola and checking whether discriminant equals to zero or not.

Since it is not equals to zero it will not intersect.

Please help and correct me, as i am new to this topic and getting confused while solving Coordinate Geometry Questions.
Also, if someone can share some study material on coordinate geometry
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I solved the question by assuming that both the statements mentioned tells us about that line passes through origin.
And then solved the equation of parabola and checking whether discriminant equals to zero or not.

Since it is not equals to zero it will not intersect.

Please help and correct me, as i am new to this topic and getting confused while solving Coordinate Geometry Questions.
Also, if someone can share some study material on coordinate geometry


I am not sure what you mean by solving the equation of parabola. It is already given to you. Do you mean you found the equation of the line and then solved with the equation of parabola to see if they intersect? As I mentioned earlier, solving to find the points of intersection is useless. As long as we get unique equations for line and parabola, we CAN find and answer. Hence it WILL be sufficient.
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I can't figure out how to find out the equation for the line from statement 1. Please help
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I can't figure out how to find out the equation for the line from statement 1. Please help

Hi funkyakki

The 'Statement 1' has only one information that line is making 45º with positive x-axis i.e. Slope of the line = 1 because for a line making 45º, \(y_2-y_1 = x_2-x_1\))

Since the line is passing through origin therefore y-intercept of line = 0

The equation of line is given by the equation y = mx+c

where m = Slope = 1
c = y-Intercept = 0

i.e. Equation of line becomes y = x

Check teh graph as illustrated by me in other explanation on this thread

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y = x^2 – 6

Equation of curve is given the graph can be plotted uniquely.

(1) The line L passes through the origin and makes an angle of 45 Deg with the positive x-axis.
Slope and one point (0,0) given. so the line can be drawn uniquely.

Both Curve and line can be plotted to find the point(s) of intersection.
SUFFICIENT,


(2) The line L passes through the point (-2, -2) and (2, 2).
Two points on the line are given, so the line can be drawn uniquely.

Both Curve and line can be plotted to find the point(s) of intersection.
SUFFICIENT.

Answer D

(PS: there is no need to find the equation of line or try to find the point(s) of intersection)


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Does the line L intersect the graph of the curve y = x^2 – 6?

(1) The line L passes through the origin and makes an angle of 45o with the positive x-axis.

(2) The line L passes through the point (-2, -2) and (2, 2).
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