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
There are 4 quadrants in a circle
The Cartesian plane is divided into 4 quadrants
The axes create the quadrants.
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 coordinate grid (=