The point (2, -5) is located in the fourth quadrant of the Cartesian coordinate system. In this quadrant, the x-coordinates are positive, while the y-coordinates are negative. Therefore, since 2 is positive and -5 is negative, the coordinates correspond to the fourth quadrant.
The coordinates must be as follows: First quadrant: positive, positive Second quadrant: negative, positive Third quadrant: negative, negative Fourth quadrant: positive, negative
Both coordinates are negative in this case.
The point (-4, -3) is located in the third quadrant of a rectangular coordinate system. In this quadrant, both the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate are negative. Therefore, any point with negative values for both coordinates falls within this quadrant.
A point is located in quadrant IV if its coordinates have a positive x-value and a negative y-value. For example, the point (3, -2) lies in quadrant IV because the x-coordinate is positive (3) and the y-coordinate is negative (-2). In this quadrant, points are found to the right of the origin and below the x-axis.
The coordinates must be as follows: First quadrant: positive, positive Second quadrant: negative, positive Third quadrant: negative, negative Fourth quadrant: positive, negative
The quadrant where a point has a negative x coordinate and a negative y coordinate is located in quadrant 3.
Both coordinates are negative in this case.
The negative ordinate represents a negative y coordinate. A negative abscissa implies a negative x coordinate. Therefore the coordinate should look like (-x,-y). These coordinates are located at third quadrant.
In the southwest quadrant. South America is in the southwest quadrant.
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Converse: If the coordinates are positive, then the point is in the first quadrant
A point has coordinates (-3, 0). Where is it located in the coordinate plan?A point has coordinates (-3, 0). Where is it located in the coordinate plan?
If the signs of the Cartesian coordinates are: (+, +) => first quadrant (-, +) => second quadrant (-, -) => third quadrant (+, -) => fourth quadrant. If one of the coordinates is 0 then the point is on an axis and NOT in a quadrant. If both coordinates are 0 then the point is at the origin. If the location of the point is given in polar coordinates, then you only need the angle. Suppose the principal angle is Φ, then 0 < Φ < 90 degrees => first quadrant 90 < Φ < 180 => second quadrant 180 < Φ < 270 => third quadrant 270 < Φ < 360 => fourth quadrant. Again, if the angle is 90, 180 etc degrees, the point is on an axis. If the magnitude is 0 then the point is at the origin.
The x coordinate in the second quadrant is negative while the y coordinate is positive.
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Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.It depends upon which quadrant the point is in:In quadrant I they both have the same sign - positive;In quadrant II they have the different signs - x is negative whilst y is positive;In quadrant III they both have the same sign - negative;In quadrant IV they have the different signs - x is positive whilst y is negative;