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The quadrants where the x-coordinates and y-coordinates have the same sign are Quadrant I and Quadrant III. In Quadrant I, both x and y are positive, while in Quadrant III, both x and y are negative.
There are four quadrants on a coordinate graph. They are labeled as Quadrant I, Quadrant II, Quadrant III, and Quadrant IV, each representing different combinations of positive and negative values for the x and y coordinates. Quadrant I has both coordinates positive, Quadrant II has a negative x and positive y, Quadrant III has both negative coordinates, and Quadrant IV has a positive x and negative y.
The x and y coordinates are equal in the first and third quadrants. In the first quadrant, both x and y are positive, resulting in coordinates like (1, 1). In the third quadrant, both x and y are negative, resulting in coordinates like (-1, -1).
The Cartesian plane is divided into four quadrants. These quadrants are determined by the signs of the x and y coordinates: the first quadrant (positive x, positive y), the second quadrant (negative x, positive y), the third quadrant (negative x, negative y), and the fourth quadrant (positive x, negative y).
The four quadrants of a Cartesian coordinate system are named as follows: Quadrant I (top right), where both x and y coordinates are positive; Quadrant II (top left), where x is negative and y is positive; Quadrant III (bottom left), where both x and y coordinates are negative; and Quadrant IV (bottom right), where x is positive and y is negative.
That would be Quadrant I
The quadrants where the x-coordinates and y-coordinates have the same sign are Quadrant I and Quadrant III. In Quadrant I, both x and y are positive, while in Quadrant III, both x and y are negative.
There are four quadrants on a coordinate graph. They are labeled as Quadrant I, Quadrant II, Quadrant III, and Quadrant IV, each representing different combinations of positive and negative values for the x and y coordinates. Quadrant I has both coordinates positive, Quadrant II has a negative x and positive y, Quadrant III has both negative coordinates, and Quadrant IV has a positive x and negative y.
The x and y coordinates are equal in the first and third quadrants. In the first quadrant, both x and y are positive, resulting in coordinates like (1, 1). In the third quadrant, both x and y are negative, resulting in coordinates like (-1, -1).
The quadrants formed by the x and y axes are numbered anticlockwise from the quadrant in which both coordinates are positive (which is quadrant I). Thus negative x and positive y is in the quadrant II.
The Cartesian plane is divided into four quadrants. These quadrants are determined by the signs of the x and y coordinates: the first quadrant (positive x, positive y), the second quadrant (negative x, positive y), the third quadrant (negative x, negative y), and the fourth quadrant (positive x, negative y).
The four quadrants of a Cartesian coordinate system are named as follows: Quadrant I (top right), where both x and y coordinates are positive; Quadrant II (top left), where x is negative and y is positive; Quadrant III (bottom left), where both x and y coordinates are negative; and Quadrant IV (bottom right), where x is positive and y is negative.
The negative y coordinates and positive x coordinates lie in the IV quadrant on the Cartesian plane
Yes, x and y coordinates can have opposite signs. This occurs in the second and fourth quadrants of the Cartesian coordinate system. In the second quadrant, x is negative and y is positive, while in the fourth quadrant, x is positive and y is negative.
It lies in quadrant I.
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Quadrant I: x positive, y positive. Quadrant II: x negative, y positive. Quadrant III: x negative, y negative. Quadrant II: x positive, y negative.