Quadrant.......... X ...........Y
.......I ............positive..positive
......II............negative positive
.....III............negative negative
......IV............positive...negative
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------Q2------|-------Q1-----
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------Q3------|------Q4------
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Counter clockwise.
It is because angles are measured counter-clockwise for the horizontal x-axis.
Quadrants I and III, numbered from I at upper right (+, +) left and moving clockwise. The line passes through the origin (0,0).
Quadrants are usually numbered, using roman numerals, I through IV starting at the top right and going counter-clockwise.
One of the four sections of a graph divided by the x and y axis is called a quadrant. There are four quadrants in total, numbered I, II, III, and IV, starting in the top-right and moving counter-clockwise.
They are called "quadrants".
only in quadrants 2 and 3
In a Cartesian coordinate system, the plane is divided into four quadrants. The first quadrant (Quadrant I) is where both x and y coordinates are positive, the second quadrant (Quadrant II) has negative x and positive y values, the third quadrant (Quadrant III) has both coordinates negative, and the fourth quadrant (Quadrant IV) features positive x and negative y values. Quadrants are typically numbered counterclockwise, starting from the upper right.
There are 4 quadrants in a circle
The Cartesian plane is divided into 4 quadrants
The axes create the quadrants.
The plane that divides the upper abdominopelvic quadrants from the lower abdominopelvic quadrants is the transumbilical plane. This horizontal plane runs through the umbilicus (navel) and is situated at the level of the L3-L4 vertebrae. It separates the quadrants into the right and left upper quadrants above and the right and left lower quadrants below.