They are, when appropriate.
-x is a negative unknown or a negative variable.
The top right one... it is the first because it is where both the x-value and y-values are positive. The second quadrant is the top left. The x-values are negative and the y-values are postive. The third quadrant is the bottom left. The x-values are negative and the y-values are negative. The fourth quadrant is the bottom right. The x-values are positive and the y-values are negative.
Quadrants 2 and 3 have negative X values.
... negative.... negative.... negative.... negative.
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
They are negative
Value of X can be chosen randomly when making a table of values representing a real world situation.
To express negative -X 8 using a table, you would create a table with two columns: one for values of X and the other for -(-X) or simply X. For example, if X has values 1, 2, and 3, the table would show X in one column and the corresponding negative values (-X) in the second column as follows: | X | -(-X) | |-----|-------| | 1 | 1 | | 2 | 2 | | 3 | 3 | This shows that negating a negative value results in the original positive value.
The four quadrants of a Cartesian coordinate system are defined by the x-axis and y-axis. They are labeled as follows: Quadrant I (positive x and y values), Quadrant II (negative x and positive y values), Quadrant III (negative x and y values), and Quadrant IV (positive x and negative y values). Each quadrant helps in determining the sign of coordinates based on their position relative to the axes.
In a coordinate grid, the four quadrants are named as follows: Quadrant I (top right) contains positive x and y values; Quadrant II (top left) has negative x and positive y values; Quadrant III (bottom left) features negative x and y values; and Quadrant IV (bottom right) includes positive x and negative y values.
They have negative values
-3 x -3