Line P has a positive slope and a positive y-intercept. Line Q also has a positive slope and a positive y-intercept. The

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Line P has a positive slope and a positive y-intercept. Line Q also has a positive slope and a positive y-intercept. The two slopes and the two y-intercepts are four different numbers, none equal. Lines P & Q have a single intersection point — what is the full set of possible quadrants in which the intersection point could be?

(A) I only
(B) I & III only
(C) I & II only
(D) I & II & III only
(E) all four quadrants possible


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Wed Jul 15, 2020 6:59 pm
Line P has a positive slope and a positive y-intercept. Line Q also has a positive slope and a positive y-intercept. The two slopes and the two y-intercepts are four different numbers, none equal. Lines P & Q have a single intersection point — what is the full set of possible quadrants in which the intersection point could be?

(A) I only
(B) I & III only
(C) I & II only
(D) I & II & III only
(E) all four quadrants possible

OA D

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See the image. The correct answer is D.

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