Quadrant I ( + , + )
Quadrant II ( - , + )
Quadrant III ( - , - )
Quadrant IV ( + , - )
Same , equal
2-dimensional Cartesian space is naturally split into four quadrants, with one quadrant defined by x>0, y>0; one defined by x<0, y>0; one defined by x<0, y<0; and, one defined by x>0, y<0.
A straight line graph plotted on the Cartesian plane
A straight line on the Cartesian plane is the graph of a linear equation.
A pair of two points (2D) or 3 points (3D) written as (x,y) or (x,y,z).
The Cartesian graph is divided into four sections called quadrants.
The Cartesian plane
The four quadrants.
It is the Cartesian plane or coordinated grid
quadrants
The Cartesian plane is divided into 4 quadrants
There are 4
When drawing a graph, there are four quadrants, which are the "boxes" surrounding the origin.
4
The Cartesian plane is divided into four quadrants. These quadrants are determined by the signs of the x and y coordinates: the first quadrant (positive x, positive y), the second quadrant (negative x, positive y), the third quadrant (negative x, negative y), and the fourth quadrant (positive x, negative y).
quadrant in mathematical terms is a section on a Cartesian plane there are 4 quadrants on a Cartesian plane
there are 4 quadrants in a coordinate grid (=