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fleurdelisse
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In the rectangular coordinate, does line k interest quandrant II? (quandrant II being the quandrant where x<0 and y>0)
(1) slope of k is -1/6
(2) y-intercept of k is -6
OG answer A
But I don't understand why this is the case, you can draw any line with slope -1/6 all parallel to each other, interesting any of the quandrants, depending on the y interecept.
Anyone can help shed some light on this?? Thanks in advance.
(1) slope of k is -1/6
(2) y-intercept of k is -6
OG answer A
But I don't understand why this is the case, you can draw any line with slope -1/6 all parallel to each other, interesting any of the quandrants, depending on the y interecept.
Anyone can help shed some light on this?? Thanks in advance.












