Re: Two straight lines l and m pass through the point (1, 1). Slope of l
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02 Dec 2024, 23:31
We know that the slope of a line joining points \(\left(x_1, x_2\right) \&\left(y_1, y_2\right) is \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}\)
Using above formula, we get the slope of line l passing through points (1,1) &(0, a) as \(\frac{a-1}{0-1}=-a+1\) and the slope of line m passing through (1,1) &(0, b) as \(\frac{b-1}{0-1}=-b+1\)
We are given that the slope of line l is less than the slope of line m , so we get \(-a+1<-b+1 \Rightarrow a>b\)
Hence column A quantity is greater than column B, so the answer is (A).