The coordinates of (-1, 3) lie in the 2nd quadrant on the Cartesian plane
Well, it could lie in Quadrant 1,2,3,4.
they are called quadrant 1st quadrant lies between x,y 2nd quadrant -x,y 3rd quadrant -x, -y 4th quadrant x, -y
If (\cos(t) > 0), the terminal side of the angle (t) lies in the first or fourth quadrant. In the first quadrant, both cosine and sine are positive, while in the fourth quadrant, cosine is positive and sine is negative. Therefore, for angles where (\cos(t) > 0), the angle can be in either the first or fourth quadrant.
It lies in quadrant I.
quadrant one has two positive numbers. quadrant two has neg. x numbers and positive y numbers quadrant three has two negative numbers quadrant fout has pos. x numbers and negative y numbers. 3.3 is only one value. you need two number to find the quadrant. 3.3 lies on the x-axis and doesnt lie in a quadrant. therefore you answer is no quadrant.
(0-5) lies in First Quadrant
Well, it could lie in Quadrant 1,2,3,4.
upper right quad
Quadrant I.
they are called quadrant 1st quadrant lies between x,y 2nd quadrant -x,y 3rd quadrant -x, -y 4th quadrant x, -y
In the second quadrant.
(0, -3) is not in any quadrant. I lies on the border between two quadrants. Because zero is not positive or negative, it cannot be defined as in a quadrant
It lies in quadrant I.
The x coordinate in the second quadrant is negative while the y coordinate is positive.
If x = 0 then the point is on the y-axis and so it not in any quadrant.
The hepatic flexure lies in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen.
Angle -1560 degrees lies in the fourth quadrant, honey. Just imagine spinning around in circles like a drunken sailor - you'll end up facing the fourth quadrant eventually. So, in math terms, that negative angle is gonna be chilling in the fourth quadrant where negativity is welcome.