No, because point on the axes are not in any of the quadrants.
No, because point on the axes are not in any of the quadrants.
No, because point on the axes are not in any of the quadrants.
No, because point on the axes are not in any of the quadrants.
no
No because some points can lie in the y & x-axises. Also no because 0y and 0x don't lie in any quadrant because 0 is the origin.
In the 1st quadrant
20
2
no
Well, it could lie in Quadrant 1,2,3,4.
No because some points can lie in the y & x-axises. Also no because 0y and 0x don't lie in any quadrant because 0 is the origin.
In the 1st quadrant
-1
20
2
In the southwest quadrant. South America is in the southwest quadrant.
In Quadrant I a point would lie if its abscissa and ordinates are equal.
In Quadrant I a point would lie if its abscissa and ordinates are equal.
If a point in Quadrant 2 is reflected across the x-axis, its image will lie in Quadrant 3. This is because reflecting a point across the x-axis changes its y-coordinate to the opposite sign, while the x-coordinate remains the same. Therefore, a point with a negative y-coordinate in Quadrant 2 will have a negative y-coordinate in Quadrant 3.
It lies in quadrant I.