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Quadrant I ( + , + ) Quadrant II ( - , + ) Quadrant III ( - , - ) Quadrant IV ( + , - )
On an XY graph, the X axis and Y axis create four separate areas. Each one is a quadrant.
A four-quadrant graph.
The names of the quadrants on a graph are: First quadrant Second quadrant Third quadrant Fourth quadrant
When drawing a graph, there are four quadrants, which are the "boxes" surrounding the origin.
There are four quadrants on a coordinate graph. They are labeled as Quadrant I, Quadrant II, Quadrant III, and Quadrant IV, each representing different combinations of positive and negative values for the x and y coordinates. Quadrant I has both coordinates positive, Quadrant II has a negative x and positive y, Quadrant III has both negative coordinates, and Quadrant IV has a positive x and negative y.
The first.
A graph with x and y coordinates has 4 quadrants, so would be a 4 quadrant graph.
The quadrant in the lower righthand corner.
The two axes in a simple graph divide the plane into four parts. Each part is known as a quadrant.
Top right.
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