If \(k\) does not equal \(-1, 0\) or \(1,\) does the point of intersection of line \(y = kx+b\) and line \(x = ky+b\) ha

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If \(k\) does not equal \(-1, 0\) or \(1,\) does the point of intersection of line \(y = kx+b\) and line \(x = ky+b\) have a negative \(x\)-coordinate?

1. \(kb > 0\)
2. \(k > 1\)

[spoiler]OA=C[/spoiler]

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