If you mean the point (7, 9) then it is in the 1st quadrant
-1
3
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.
It is in the 4th quadrant moving anti-clockwise from the 1st quadrant
Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4 Quadrant 2 Quadrant 1
-1
3
The point (2, 3) is located in the 1st quadrant
If you mean point (2, 5) then it is in the 1st quadrant on the Cartesian plane
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.
It is in the 4th quadrant moving anti-clockwise from the 1st quadrant
6
Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4 Quadrant 2 Quadrant 1
2
In the first case the point has positive abscissa as well as ordinate, whereas in the second, the abscissa is negative. But nothing "happens". The world does not end!
In the first case the point has positive abscissa as well as ordinate, whereas in the second, the abscissa is negative. But nothing "happens". The world does not end!
Quadrant 1: (1,5) Quadrant 2: (-2,3) Quadrant 3: (-3,-3) Quadrant 4:(4,-1)