quadrant one has two positive numbers. quadrant two has neg. x numbers and positive y numbers quadrant three has two negative numbers quadrant fout has pos. x numbers and negative y numbers. 3.3 is only one value. you need two number to find the quadrant. 3.3 lies on the x-axis and doesnt lie in a quadrant. therefore you answer is no quadrant.
If you mean (-4, 7) then it is in the 2nd quadrant on the Cartesian plane
Roman numbers are used in naming the quadrants as it will be easy to distinguish between the various quadrants as all the other dimensions in that quadrant are in numeric form .So,to avoid any error or redundancy .There are 4 quadrants : quadrant I,quadrant II,quadrant III and quadrant IV.
They are coordinates of points in the first quadrant, as well as on the semi-axes bounding the first quadrant.
If you mean (5, 2) then it is in the 1st quadrant on the Cartesian plane
quadrant one has two positive numbers. quadrant two has neg. x numbers and positive y numbers quadrant three has two negative numbers quadrant fout has pos. x numbers and negative y numbers. 3.3 is only one value. you need two number to find the quadrant. 3.3 lies on the x-axis and doesnt lie in a quadrant. therefore you answer is no quadrant.
what does quadrant mean
Quadrant I (x, y) Quadrant II (-x, y) Quadrant III (-x, -y) Quadrant IV (x, -y) Where x and y are both positive numbers.
If you mean (-4, 7) then it is in the 2nd quadrant on the Cartesian plane
Roman numbers are used in naming the quadrants as it will be easy to distinguish between the various quadrants as all the other dimensions in that quadrant are in numeric form .So,to avoid any error or redundancy .There are 4 quadrants : quadrant I,quadrant II,quadrant III and quadrant IV.
It would be in the IV quadrant
They are coordinates of points in the first quadrant, as well as on the semi-axes bounding the first quadrant.
If you mean (5, 2) then it is in the 1st quadrant on the Cartesian plane
It was state capitalist. Not sure what you mean by quadrant, though.
Lower right quadrant
There are two square root functions from the non-negative real numbers to either the non-negative real numbers (Quadrant I) or to the non-positive real numbers (Quadrant IV). The two functions are symmetrical about the horizontal axis.
If you mean point (2, 5) then it is in the 1st quadrant on the Cartesian plane