In the -plane, the graph of the linear equation , where , , and are non-zero constants, has a positive slope and a negative -intercept. If the line passes through the point , which of the following inequalities must be true?
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The inequality must be true.
The correct inequality is . Rearranging into slope-intercept form gives . A positive slope means , so , indicating that and have opposite signs (). A negative -intercept means , indicating that and have opposite signs (). Substituting the point into the line's equation gives . Since , it follows that . Using the relation with , we find . Using with , we find is negative. Since both and are negative, their product must be positive.
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Analyzing slope, intercepts, and points on a linear equation in two variables using sign analysis of its constants.
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Instead of solving for the individual signs of all variables, we can choose test values that satisfy the conditions. For example, let and , which gives a positive slope of . Since the line passes through , we can find : , so . The -intercept is , which is negative, satisfying all conditions. Evaluating the product of and gives , confirming that the product of these constants must be positive.
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