It lies in quadrant I.
If you mean the point of (-1, 6) then it lies in the 2nd quadrant on the Cartesian plane
The first quadrant is the quarter if the infinite plane where for every point, the 'x' and 'y' coordinates are both positive.
Both coordinates are negative in this case.
The coordinates of (-1, 3) lie in the 2nd quadrant on the Cartesian plane
no
If x = 0 then the point is on the y-axis and so it not in any quadrant.
It lies in quadrant I.
If you mean the point of (-1, 6) then it lies in the 2nd quadrant on the Cartesian plane
The x coordinate in the second quadrant is negative while the y coordinate is positive.
The first quadrant is the quarter if the infinite plane where for every point, the 'x' and 'y' coordinates are both positive.
(0-5) lies in First Quadrant
upper right quad
Both coordinates are negative in this case.
The coordinates of (-1, 3) lie in the 2nd quadrant on the Cartesian plane
In which quadrant is the point (-5, 6)
The point (1,3) is located in the first quadrant.