In which quadrant is the point (-5, 6)
The point (8,0) is on an axis (abscissa axis or x-axis) and is therefore not in a quadrant.
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Oh honey, the X coordinate of the point 5 6 is simply 5. It's like asking what color the sky is during the day - it's blue, no rocket science there. So, in this case, the X coordinate is just the first number in the pair, easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Point slope form of y-7=-3x identifies the line that pass through the slope of line (-2 -5) (7 -6).
In which quadrant is the point (-5, 6)
The point (8,0) is on an axis (abscissa axis or x-axis) and is therefore not in a quadrant.
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5 parts-- pentagon 6 parts-- hexagon
If you mean the point of (-1, 6) then it lies in the 2nd quadrant on the Cartesian plane
The coordinates of (-6, -2) are in the 3rd quadrant on the Cartesian plane
A simple way to remember which number comes first, is that Superman runs before he flies. So the first number is how far, and what direction he went. -6, means it was to the left, and then it was up, so it would be in the upper-left quadrant, which is quadrant 2.
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If you mean: y-2 = 5(x-6) then the point is (6, 2) and the slope is 5
If you mean: y-2 = 5(x-6) then the point is (6, 2) and the slope is 5