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The four sections of a coordinate grid are marked by the x-axis and y-axis intersecting at the origin point (0,0). The top right section is known as the first quadrant, where both x and y values are positive. The top left section is the second quadrant, where x values are negative and y values are positive. The bottom left section is the third quadrant, where both x and y values are negative. The bottom right section is the fourth quadrant, where x values are positive and y values are negative.

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