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In the xy-coordinate plane, line L1 and line L2 intersect at the
point (-2. -5 ) Is the product of their slopes negative?

(1) The product of the x-intercepts of lines L1 and L2 is negative.
(2) The product of the y-intercepts of lines L1 and L2 is positive.

This is a copy of the following question: https://gmatclub.com/forum/in-the-xy-coo ... 93771.html

Bunuel Could you kindly provide the solution for this specific question?
I cannot catch why the answer is not B.


In the image above: lines intersect at the, point (-2. -5 ), the product of the y-intercepts of the lines is positive and the product of their slopes is negative.


In the image above: lines intersect at the, point (-2. -5 ), the product of the y-intercepts of the lines is positive and the product of their slopes is positive.



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