It is a quarter of the plane: a quarter of a turn from one axis to the next.
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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.
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.
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In the second quadrant.
Quadrant 4
The first quadrant is the quarter if the infinite plane where for every point, the 'x' and 'y' coordinates are both positive.
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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.
If you mean (-1, -0.5) then it is located in the 3rd quadrant on the coordinated plane
The x-and the y-axes of the two dimensional Cartesian coordinate system divide the plane in four. Each of these is a quadrant.