
Hi folks,
Could someone walk me through this problem? Thanks!
sana.quader Wrote:Dan-
Thanks for the explanation. When you say "Though we know from Statement (2) that the slope of line k is relatively horizontal, we have no idea where the line crosses the x axis - it could be at (2,0), which yields an intersection with the circle, or it could be at (1 million, 0), which yields no intersection" - if the circle has a radius of 1, and its centered at the origin (0,0), then how would a line that crosses at 2,0 yield an intersection with the circle? Maybe I am not understanding the question, but could you please explain?
Thanks!!
Should a line with this negative slope eventually intersect the 2nd and 4th quadrants,
therefore at some point intersect the circle?
gursharankang Wrote:In a hurry I mistook slope of -1/10 as -10 and answered "C". Could you please confirm if that had been a correct answer if slope would have been -10?