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23 August, 09:11

If k and l are lines in the xy-plane, is the slope of k less than the slope of l? (1) The x-intercept of line k is positive, and the x-intercept of line l is negative. (2) Lines k and l intersect on the positive y-axis.

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  1. 23 August, 10:35
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    Yes, slope k is less than slope l

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Both of them intersect on positive y-axis.

    Line k intersect on positive x-axis, making it a negative slope, while line l intersect on negative x-axis making it positive slope.

    Since positive is bigger than negative, that makes line l bigger than line k
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