Ilujenny
at the origin
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∙ 13y agoFalse. The axes and the origin are not in any quadrant.
They are the First Quadrant, the Second Quadrant, the Third Quadrant, and the Fourth Quadrant. They all meet at the origin, and all have equal, infinite areas.
Quadrant II (Quadrant 2) is the region of the coordinate plane (xy-plane, a graph) that is above the x-axis and to the left of the y-axis. In this quadrant, all x values are positive and all y values are negative.
The center of a coordinate plane is called the origin. The origin is the ordered pair (0,0).
Usually the first quadrant.
False. The axes and the origin are not in any quadrant.
If you mean (5, 2) then it is in the 1st quadrant on the Cartesian plane
They are the First Quadrant, the Second Quadrant, the Third Quadrant, and the Fourth Quadrant. They all meet at the origin, and all have equal, infinite areas.
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The Y axes and the X axes.
If you mean (-1, -0.5) then it is located in the 3rd quadrant on the coordinated plane
Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4 Quadrant 2 Quadrant 1
The Cartesian plane has a horizontal number line which is the x axis and a vertical number line which is the y axis both axes intercept each other at right angles at the pount of origin whose coordinates are (0, 0) Points are plotted on the plane having numerical values for (x, y) and that x is plotted first followed by y
The four region are called quadrant-the first quadrant is the upper right side of the cartesian plane.-the second quadrant is the upper left side of the cartesian plane.-the third quadrant is the lower left side of the cartesian plane.-the fourth quadrant is the lower right side of the cartesian plane.
A two-dimensional surface on which points are plotted and located by their x and y coordinates.
A two-dimensional surface on which points are plotted and located by their x and y coordinates