It will easy if you draw a co-ordinate plane...
Draw co-ordinate plane....a line having negetive slope passng thru the origin..
a<b will be only when (a,b) lies in the second quadrant...proving b is positive
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I did draw a line with negetive slope.Draw co-ordinate plane....a line having negetive slope passng thru the origin..
a<b will be only when (a,b) lies in the second quadrant...proving b is positive
a line with negetive slope is in 2nd as well as in 4th Quadrant,but I am getting
a<b in 4th quadrant also
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