It is not possible. A quadrant extends infinitely far in two directions and so has no centre.
Upper left quadrant.
perimeter of what quadrant?
Pi / 5 would be in Quadrant I.
If you the radius of the circle is r then the perimeter of a quadrant = r*(2 + pi/2).
The heart in the human body is in the left upper quadrant of the thorax. It is very close to the center line, however.
If the radius of the circle is r, then the area of the quadrant is 0.25*pi*r^2
If A is in quadrant IV, then A/2 is in quadrant II. Yes, the fact than cos(A) is 0.1 means that A is in quadrant I or IV, but it really is not required in order to answer the question. It is superfluous.
In the first quadrant.
Quadrant I : (+, +) Quadrant II : (-, +) Quadrant III : (-, -) Quadrant IV : (+, -)
quadrant one has two positive numbers. quadrant two has neg. x numbers and positive y numbers quadrant three has two negative numbers quadrant fout has pos. x numbers and negative y numbers. 3.3 is only one value. you need two number to find the quadrant. 3.3 lies on the x-axis and doesnt lie in a quadrant. therefore you answer is no quadrant.
Since the suprapubic area is just above the pubic area, it would likely be located in both the left lower quadrant and right lower quadrant.
Quadrant I ( + , + ) Quadrant II ( - , + ) Quadrant III ( - , - ) Quadrant IV ( + , - )