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Q: Can you tell which quadrant a point is in or whether or not it is on an axis without graphing it?
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How can you tell the quadrant in which a point is located without refferring to the graph?

If the signs of the Cartesian coordinates are: (+, +) => first quadrant (-, +) => second quadrant (-, -) => third quadrant (+, -) => fourth quadrant. If one of the coordinates is 0 then the point is on an axis and NOT in a quadrant. If both coordinates are 0 then the point is at the origin. If the location of the point is given in polar coordinates, then you only need the angle. Suppose the principal angle is Φ, then 0 < Φ < 90 degrees => first quadrant 90 < Φ < 180 => second quadrant 180 < Φ < 270 => third quadrant 270 < Φ < 360 => fourth quadrant. Again, if the angle is 90, 180 etc degrees, the point is on an axis. If the magnitude is 0 then the point is at the origin.


In which quadrant is the point (-5 6)?

In which quadrant is the point (-5, 6)


What is the quadrant location of the point 13?

The point (1,3) is located in the first quadrant.


What quadrant contains the point 4 5?

Quadrant I


In which quadrant is the point of origin?

The point of origin is not in any quadrant. In fact, any point on the X or Y axis is not in a quadrant. In order for a point to be in Q1, Q2, Q3 or Q4, it must not be on an axis.


In which quadrant does the point (19 20) lie?

In the 1st quadrant


What quadrant is the point 2 3 located in?

The point (2, 3) is located in the 1st quadrant


What is quadrant does the point (-2-1) lie?

-1


What is the converse if a point is in the first quadrant then its coordinates are positive?

Converse: If the coordinates are positive, then the point is in the first quadrant


What quadrant is the point 2 -1 located in?

3


What is the process of locating the position of a point on a coordinate plane?

Graphing or plotting.


How do you find the equation of a line without graphing?

There are a couple ways to determine the equation of a line without graphing. How to proceed depends on what you know about the line. Do you know a point, (x1, y1), and slope, m? Then use the point-slope formula, Do you know two points on the line, say (x1, y1) and (x2, y2)? Then use the two-point formula,