graph the ordered pairs (4, -2) AND (1, -1) AND CONNECT TO FORM A line. Which quadrant contains no point for this linear function? Explain your answer
The quadrant that contains coordinates where both x and y are negative is the third quadrant. In this quadrant, the values of x and y are both less than zero, meaning they are located in the lower-left section of the Cartesian plane.
In a coordinate grid, the four quadrants are named as follows: Quadrant I (top right) contains positive x and y values; Quadrant II (top left) has negative x and positive y values; Quadrant III (bottom left) features negative x and y values; and Quadrant IV (bottom right) includes positive x and negative y values.
In a standard Cartesian coordinate system, the quadrants are labeled as follows: Quadrant I (top right) contains positive x and y values, Quadrant II (top left) has negative x and positive y values, Quadrant III (bottom left) features negative x and y values, and Quadrant IV (bottom right) contains positive x and negative y values. The labeling starts from Quadrant I and proceeds counterclockwise.
The coordinates must be as follows: First quadrant: positive, positive Second quadrant: negative, positive Third quadrant: negative, negative Fourth quadrant: positive, negative
It is in quadrant IV.
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There are four quadrants. They are represented by Roman numerals : I(one), II(two), III(three), IV(four). The first quadrant contains all positive points , (+x, +y) The second quadrant contains negative x's and positive y's , (-x, +y) The third quadrant is all negative , (-x, -y) The fourth quadrant has negative y's and positive x's , (+x, -y)
In a standard Cartesian coordinate system, the quadrants are labeled as follows: Quadrant I (top right) contains positive x and y values, Quadrant II (top left) has negative x and positive y values, Quadrant III (bottom left) features negative x and y values, and Quadrant IV (bottom right) contains positive x and negative y values. The labeling starts from Quadrant I and proceeds counterclockwise.
The meaning of the question is not at all clear. Quadrant IV contains points whose x-coordinate is positive and the y-coordinate is negative. So what is meant by the "point" being negative? Also, quadrant IV is not an operation. So what is meant by its converse?
Quadrant 3.
The value of x will be negative in the bottom left quadrant (quadrant 3) and the top left quadrant (quadrant 2).
The tangent function is equal to the sine divided by the cosine. In quadrant III, both sin and cos are negative - and a negative divided by another negative is positive. Thus it follows that the tangent is positive in QIII.
Quadrant I: x positive, y positive. Quadrant II: x negative, y positive. Quadrant III: x negative, y negative. Quadrant II: x positive, y negative.
The second quadrant (top left).
The coordinates must be as follows: First quadrant: positive, positive Second quadrant: negative, positive Third quadrant: negative, negative Fourth quadrant: positive, negative
The quadrant where a point has a negative x coordinate and a negative y coordinate is located in quadrant 3.
It is in quadrant IV.