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y=x
Points on the x-axis or y-axis are not in any quadrant. Therefore, (-3,0) is not contained in a quadrant.
This is line that comes from the second quadrant to the fourth quadrant through the origin ( negatively sloped ) and needs a few points to graph. Just put in values for X. Y = - 2(1) Y = - 2 Y = - 2(2) Y = - 4 Y = - 2(3) Y = - 6 (1, - 2) ---------- (2, - 4) --------- (3, - 6) --------------------and this should be all the points you need to plat this line, but if more are needed you can easily find them
The negative y coordinates and positive x coordinates lie in the IV quadrant on the Cartesian plane
They are coordinates of points in the first quadrant, as well as on the semi-axes bounding the first quadrant.
y=x
No because some points can lie in the y & x-axises. Also no because 0y and 0x don't lie in any quadrant because 0 is the origin.
X-Y Coordinates Origin Quadrants Points The proper answer is a QUADRANT. The others are objects that may be found on a coordinate plane. Points are listed but not lines (why not?).
If the points have both positive y-values and x-values it is quadrant 1 If the points have a negative x-value and a positive y-value it is quadrant 2 If the points have both negative y-values and x-values it is quadrant 3 If the points have a positive x-values and a negative y-value it is quadrant 4
The fourth quadrant
Points on the x-axis or y-axis are not in any quadrant. Therefore, (-3,0) is not contained in a quadrant.
I can not graph for you, but two points can be found. Zero out X and Y. -X - 3 = 0 -X = 3 X = - 3 Y = - 3, of course Draw a line from the second quadrant into the third quadrant and through the fourth quadrant connecting these two points into a descending line.
Given a set of points, (x1, y1), (x2, y2), etc. Take the absolute value of each point's x and y values, and replace those. Take the inverse point of each point, e.x. (x1, y1) -> (y1, x1) Apply the signs that correspond to the quadrant counterclockwise of the quadrant the point was in. e.x. (3, 5) is in the First Quadrant. The Second Quadrant is counterclockwise of the First, so we will have the x-value of the point negative: (-3, 5). Do that for all points.
Anything with a negative (-) x value and positive (+) y value is in the second quadrant.
1. For each pair of variables, calculate the q-correlation, using the formula: , where 1. For each pair of variables, calculate the q-correlation, using the formula: , where = number of data points in the upper-right quadrant = number of data points in the lower-left quadrant = number of data points in the lower-right quadrant = number of data points in the upper-left quadrant n = n1 + n2 + n3 + n4
To intersect (as a transitive verb) is to divide by crossing over. To intersect (as an intransitive verb) is to share common points. Bisect is similar to intersect, but the difference is that bisecting divides into two equal parts.
This is line that comes from the second quadrant to the fourth quadrant through the origin ( negatively sloped ) and needs a few points to graph. Just put in values for X. Y = - 2(1) Y = - 2 Y = - 2(2) Y = - 4 Y = - 2(3) Y = - 6 (1, - 2) ---------- (2, - 4) --------- (3, - 6) --------------------and this should be all the points you need to plat this line, but if more are needed you can easily find them