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In the x-y coordinate plane, does line k have a positive x-intercept?

(1) (slope of line k)(y-intercept of line k) > 0
(2) (slope of line k) - (y-intercept of line k) < 0

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If the slope is positive then the y-intercept is positive only way for this to be possible is when x-intercept is negative.

The same is true for the slope is negative and y-intercept is negative

The x-intercept is negative.

Sufficient.



For statement 2)

If slope is positive then y intercept must be a larger positive for the statement to hold true and be negative.

If both are positive then x-intercept is negative.

Now if slope is negative then y-intercept must be a smaller negative.


X-intercept is negative.

Sufficient.

The answer is best understood by a drawing.

Answer choice D.

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I find some mistake in highlighted part Salsanousi

When slope is -1, Y-intercept may be +3 as well and (slope of line k) - (y-intercept of line k) = (-1) - (+3) < 0 also stays satisfied.
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GMATinsight thanks!! I missed that out :/

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In the x-y coordinate plane, does line k have a positive x-intercept?

(1) (slope of line k)(y-intercept of line k) > 0
(2) (slope of line k) - (y-intercept of line k) < 0

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Target question: Does line k have a positive x-intercept?

Statement 1: (slope of line k)(y-intercept of line k) > 0
There are two possible cases that that satisfy statement 1:
- the slope and y-intercept are both positive
- the slope and y-intercept are both negative
Let's examine each case:

Case a: the slope and y-intercept are both positive
No matter now you sketch a line that has these two features, it will look something like this:

As you can see, the answer to the target question is NO, line k does NOT have a positive x-intercept

Case b: the slope and y-intercept are both negative.
No matter now you sketch a line that has these two features, it will look something like this:

As you can see, the answer to the target question is NO, line k does NOT have a positive x-intercept

In both cases, the answer to the target question is the SAME.
Since we can answer the target question with certainty, statement 1 is SUFFICIENT

Statement 2: (slope of line k) - (y-intercept of line k) < 0
There are several lines that satisfy statement 2. Here are two:
Case a:The line has a slope of -2 and y-intercept of -1 .

In this case, the answer to the target question is NO, line k does NOT have a positive x-intercept

Case b: The line has a slope of -2 and y-intercept of 1 .

In this case, the answer to the target question is YES, line k DOES have a positive x-intercept

Since we cannot answer the target question with certainty, statement 2 is NOT SUFFICIENT

Answer: A

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In the x-y coordinate plane, does line k have a positive x-intercept?

(1) (slope of line k)(y-intercept of line k) > 0
(2) (slope of line k) - (y-intercept of line k) < 0

*kudos for all correct solutions

If the slope is positive then the y-intercept is positive only way for this to be possible is when x-intercept is negative.

The same is true for the slope is negative and y-intercept is negative

The x-intercept is negative.

Sufficient.



For statement 2)

If slope is positive then y intercept must be a larger positive for the statement to hold true and be negative.

If both are positive then x-intercept is negative.

Now if slope is negative then y-intercept must be a smaller negative.


X-intercept is negative.

Sufficient.

The answer is best understood by a drawing.

Answer choice D.

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I find some mistake in highlighted part Salsanousi

When slope is -1, Y-intercept may be +3 as well and (slope of line k) - (y-intercept of line k) = (-1) - (+3) < 0 also stays satisfied.

I am not clear the below statement that you have mentioned above. Kindly help me how it happens.

If the slope is positive then the y-intercept is positive only way for this to be possible is when x-intercept is negative.

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