Quadrants are usually numbered, using roman numerals, I through IV starting at the top right and going counter-clockwise.
Remember that it goes counterclockwise in a C shape, starting with the first quadrant.
Conventionally, angles in the coordinate plane are measured, starting from 0 along the x-axis and increasing in the anti-clockwise direction.
Quadrants.. I, II, III and IV starting in the upper right hand corner and going counter clockwise I, II, III, IV. it looks a little like this if the slashes were the y axis and there was a line in the middle of the two, II/I III/IV
The Cartesian plane is usually divided into four parts by two perpendicular axes. Each part is called a quadrant. The quadrants are numbered 1 through 4 starting at the upper right and moving counter-clockwise.
There is the y- axis which runs vertically through the plane; there is the x axis which runs horizontally through the plane; there is the origin, point (0,0), which is where the two axis meet; there are the quadrants which are the fourths of the plane made by the axis. The quadrants are labeled I, II, III, and IV, starting with one in the upper left corner and increasing counter clockwise. Here's a URL for a picture of it. http://miniurl.com/6307
Remember that it goes counterclockwise in a C shape, starting with the first quadrant.
Conventionally, angles in the coordinate plane are measured, starting from 0 along the x-axis and increasing in the anti-clockwise direction.
Quadrants.. I, II, III and IV starting in the upper right hand corner and going counter clockwise I, II, III, IV. it looks a little like this if the slashes were the y axis and there was a line in the middle of the two, II/I III/IV
The Cartesian plane is usually divided into four parts by two perpendicular axes. Each part is called a quadrant. The quadrants are numbered 1 through 4 starting at the upper right and moving counter-clockwise.
There is the y- axis which runs vertically through the plane; there is the x axis which runs horizontally through the plane; there is the origin, point (0,0), which is where the two axis meet; there are the quadrants which are the fourths of the plane made by the axis. The quadrants are labeled I, II, III, and IV, starting with one in the upper left corner and increasing counter clockwise. Here's a URL for a picture of it. http://miniurl.com/6307
( 45, 67 ) The quadrants of a Cartesian plane are numbered starting in the top-right, and moving around the origin in a counter-clockwise fashion. This means that all of the coordinates in the first quadrant have a positive x value, and a positive y value. So, any pair of positive numbers will guarantee a coordinate in the first quadrant.
Clockwise starting with the 18436572
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There are 4 quadrants in a graph. The most used one is the 1st quadrant, which is the top right one. The 2nd quadrant is the one on the left of it. The 3rd is the one one below the 2nd quadrant The 4th quadrant is the one on the graph that is below the 1st quadrant. II | I ---+--- III | IV so its 2|1 3|4 IN GENERAL: i. quadrants means quarters so they are four in all in a circle and so ii. called sections - like pieces of a cake - and iii. they are ordered counterclockwise starting in the top right quarter. And because this is all from Latin we mark them with I II III and IV in Latin characters. QUATTUOR is four or 4 or IV or even sometimes IIII. That's all in a nutshell, isn't it? answers.com are brilliant thank you all over the world there - I am a disabled person and love this website a lot. WELL DONE in all quadrants.
To the left when starting at the top
Going clockwise on a V8, starting from the #1 position, it is 18436572.
a Cartesian Plate is the graph system you use in elementary school. it has 4 quadrants I, II, III, IV. going counter clockwise starting at the top right corner. when you do graphing in school like bar graphs, your using quadrant I. the origin is the center point, (0,0). and you have to label the x and y axis. in highschool its used mostly for system of equations and triangles etc. hope this helps