answersLogoWhite

0

You simply start at the origin (0,0) and you move 3 spots on the grid to the left, to the left, to the left AND since it is a positive 7, you would have to go UP seven spots. :)

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Math & Arithmetic

How does using coordinate geometry help you determine what type of quadrilateral you are looking at?

If your point is positive positive it is in 1. If tour point is negative positive it is in 2. If your point it negative negative it is in 3. And if your point it positive negative it is in 4.


How can you graph and locate points that contain negative numbers in a coordinate plane?

To,plota point, start at the origin and count along the x axis until you reach the x coordinate, count right for positive numbers, left for negative.


Does a A point on the coordinate plane at (2 -2) is located in Quadrant IV.?

No, the point (2, -2) is not located in Quadrant IV. In the coordinate plane, Quadrant IV is characterized by positive x-values and negative y-values. Since the x-coordinate is positive (2) and the y-coordinate is negative (-2), the point (2, -2) is indeed in Quadrant IV.


What quadrant is non zero ordinate?

A non-zero ordinate refers to a point on the Cartesian plane where the y-coordinate (ordinate) is not zero. This means the point is located either above or below the x-axis. Therefore, such points can be found in the first quadrant (where both coordinates are positive) or the second quadrant (where the x-coordinate is negative and the y-coordinate is positive), as well as in the third quadrant (where both coordinates are negative) and the fourth quadrant (where the x-coordinate is positive and the y-coordinate is negative).


Which correctly gives the location of the point (7 -13) quadrant 1?

The point (7, -13) is located in the fourth quadrant, not the first. In the first quadrant, both the x-coordinate and y-coordinate must be positive. Since the y-coordinate is negative (-13), this point falls below the x-axis, placing it in the fourth quadrant where x is positive and y is negative.

Related Questions

How does using coordinate geometry help you determine what type of quadrilateral you are looking at?

If your point is positive positive it is in 1. If tour point is negative positive it is in 2. If your point it negative negative it is in 3. And if your point it positive negative it is in 4.


A point that has a negative x-coordinate and a positive y-coordinate is located in which quadrant?

2


How can you graph and locate points that contain negative numbers in a coordinate plane?

To,plota point, start at the origin and count along the x axis until you reach the x coordinate, count right for positive numbers, left for negative.


Is the y coordinate of a point in quadrant II is negative?

in 2nd quad y coordinate is positive


A point that has a positive x-coordinate and a negative y-coordinate is located in which quadrant?

quadrent IV(4)


What is used to locate a point on the coordinate plane?

What is used to locate a point in a coordinate plane


Does a A point on the coordinate plane at (2 -2) is located in Quadrant IV.?

No, the point (2, -2) is not located in Quadrant IV. In the coordinate plane, Quadrant IV is characterized by positive x-values and negative y-values. Since the x-coordinate is positive (2) and the y-coordinate is negative (-2), the point (2, -2) is indeed in Quadrant IV.


What quadrants would a zero abscissa and a negative ordinate be in?

A point with a zero abscissa (x-coordinate) and a negative ordinate (y-coordinate) would lie in the fourth quadrant of the Cartesian coordinate system. In this quadrant, the x-coordinate is positive or zero, while the y-coordinate is negative. This means that the point would be to the right of the y-axis (positive x-direction) and below the x-axis (negative y-direction).


What quadrant is a point that has a negative x coordinate and a negative y coordinate is located in?

The quadrant where a point has a negative x coordinate and a negative y coordinate is located in quadrant 3.


What quadrant is non zero ordinate?

A non-zero ordinate refers to a point on the Cartesian plane where the y-coordinate (ordinate) is not zero. This means the point is located either above or below the x-axis. Therefore, such points can be found in the first quadrant (where both coordinates are positive) or the second quadrant (where the x-coordinate is negative and the y-coordinate is positive), as well as in the third quadrant (where both coordinates are negative) and the fourth quadrant (where the x-coordinate is positive and the y-coordinate is negative).


Which correctly gives the location of the point (7 -13) quadrant 1?

The point (7, -13) is located in the fourth quadrant, not the first. In the first quadrant, both the x-coordinate and y-coordinate must be positive. Since the y-coordinate is negative (-13), this point falls below the x-axis, placing it in the fourth quadrant where x is positive and y is negative.


What must be true about the coordinates of any point that lies in the second quadrant?

The x coordinate in the second quadrant is negative while the y coordinate is positive.