Question 206 Data Sufficiency 2019 GMAT Quantitative Review
Question 206 Data Sufficiency 2019 GMAT Quantitative Review
Video explanation[PQID: DS13097]: If $k$ and $l$ are lines in the xy-plane, us the slope of line…
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Saurav Singhsays
When we consider statements 1 & 2 together; Is it not possible that the x-intercepts for line k is (3,0) and x-intercept for line l is (-3,0). Since both the lines intersect at positive y-axis, thus the slope of both the lines is same. It is just a fact that one of the slopes is positive and the other is negative.
When we talk about slopes, we have to take the sign into account. That means a line with a slope of $-2$ is less than that of a line with a slope of $+2$. Technically, the steepness is the same in both cases, meaning in one case we are going down, say on a roof, and in one we are going down at a certain angle and in the other we are going up at the same angle.
Saurav Singh says
When we consider statements 1 & 2 together; Is it not possible that the x-intercepts for line k is (3,0) and x-intercept for line l is (-3,0). Since both the lines intersect at positive y-axis, thus the slope of both the lines is same. It is just a fact that one of the slopes is positive and the other is negative.
GMAT Quantum says
When we talk about slopes, we have to take the sign into account. That means a line with a slope of $-2$ is less than that of a line with a slope of $+2$. Technically, the steepness is the same in both cases, meaning in one case we are going down, say on a roof, and in one we are going down at a certain angle and in the other we are going up at the same angle.