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 x and y coordinates are equal in the first and third quadrants. In the first quadrant, both x and y are positive, resulting in coordinates like (1, 1). In the third quadrant, both x and y are negative, resulting in coordinates like (-1, -1).
There are four quadrants on a coordinate graph. They are labeled as Quadrant I, Quadrant II, Quadrant III, and Quadrant IV, each representing different combinations of positive and negative values for the x and y coordinates. Quadrant I has both coordinates positive, Quadrant II has a negative x and positive y, Quadrant III has both negative coordinates, and Quadrant IV has a positive x and negative y.
Both x and y are negative in the third quadrant of the coordinate system. In this quadrant, points are located such that their x-coordinates are less than zero and their y-coordinates are also less than zero. This means that any point in this quadrant has coordinates of the form (x, y) where x < 0 and y < 0.
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.