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Quadrant notation is a way of identifying the location of points in a Cartesian coordinate system, which is divided into four quadrants. Each quadrant is designated by a Roman numeral: Quadrant I (positive x and y), Quadrant II (negative x and positive y), Quadrant III (negative x and y), and Quadrant IV (positive x and negative y). This notation helps in quickly determining the sign of the coordinates of points based on their position relative to the x and y axes.

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