Carcass wrote:
Perpendicular lines m and n intersect at point (a, b), where a > b > 0. The slope of line m is between 0 and 1. Which of the following statements MUST be true ?
Indicate
all such statements.
❑ The x-intercept of line m is positive.
❑ The y-intercept of line m is negative
❑ The x-intercept of line n is positive.
❑ The y-intercept of line n is negative.
❑ The product of the x- and y-intercepts of line m is not positive,
❑ The sum of the x-intercepts of lines m and n is positive.
You can draw a sketch to be more clear on the regions these lines can be formed
Look at the attached figure..
(I) The red line is where a=b but a>b>0, so the point will lie below this line...
(II) A point (a,b) is taken and the light grey colour is the portion wher line m can exist passing through (a,b) and GREEN portion is wher line n can exist.
Line m - As we can see it can have x intercept and y-intercept both negative and positive, so eliminate A, B and F..
Line n - We can see that the x intercept and y-intercept both will be positive.. So, C and E are true and eliminate D
ans C and E
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