The quadrants where the x-coordinates and y-coordinates have the same sign are Quadrant I and Quadrant III. In Quadrant I, both x and y are positive, while in Quadrant III, both x and y are negative.
That's Quadrant - I .
The negative y coordinates and positive x coordinates lie in the IV quadrant on the Cartesian plane
It lies in quadrant I.
The first quadrant is the quarter if the infinite plane where for every point, the 'x' and 'y' coordinates are both positive.
The quadrants where the x-coordinates and y-coordinates have the same sign are Quadrant I and Quadrant III. In Quadrant I, both x and y are positive, while in Quadrant III, both x and y are negative.
That would be Quadrant I
That's Quadrant - I .
The negative y coordinates and positive x coordinates lie in the IV quadrant on the Cartesian plane
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;
To assign a point to a quadrant, you need TWO coordinates - the x-coordinate, and the y-coordinate.
In the southwest quadrant. South America is in the southwest quadrant.
It lies in quadrant I.
The quadrants formed by the x and y axes are numbered anticlockwise from the quadrant in which both coordinates are positive (which is quadrant I). Thus negative x and positive y is in the quadrant II.
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The first quadrant is the quarter if the infinite plane where for every point, the 'x' and 'y' coordinates are both positive.
A graph with x and y coordinates has 4 quadrants, so would be a 4 quadrant graph.