Hello,
I had a doubt in GMAT math question :
Lines N and P lie in the x-y plane. Is the slope of the line N less than the slope of line P?
(1) Lines N and N intersect at (5, 1) (2) The y-intercept of line N is greater than y-intercept of line P.
Is the answer B? If not, I would like to know what the correct answer is and why.
Also, I had a clarification. When a question says y-intercept of a line is greater than y-intercept of another line, are they talking about the absolute of values of these points from zero , or are they considering the signs as well?
For example, if Line N has a y-intercept of +1 , and P a y-intercept of -2, then, if we are considering the distance from origin, P is greater, but if we consider even sign, P is less than N.
Please clarify.
Thank You.