It is located in the IV quadrant
Quadrant I
8
2
8
Given a set of points, (x1, y1), (x2, y2), etc. Take the absolute value of each point's x and y values, and replace those. Take the inverse point of each point, e.x. (x1, y1) -> (y1, x1) Apply the signs that correspond to the quadrant counterclockwise of the quadrant the point was in. e.x. (3, 5) is in the First Quadrant. The Second Quadrant is counterclockwise of the First, so we will have the x-value of the point negative: (-3, 5). Do that for all points.
Quadrant I
If you mean (5, 2) then it is in the 1st quadrant on the Cartesian plane
Depending how you read the graph it could be the 2nd quadrant anti-clockwise
In which quadrant is the point (-5, 6)
8
The coordinate of (-12, 5) is in the 2nd quadrant
5
If you mean point (2, 5) then it is in the 1st quadrant on the Cartesian plane
the 9 abdominopelvic regions are: 1 epigastric - located in the right upper quadrant 2 right hypochondriac - located in the right upper quadrant 3 umbilical - located centrally in the right/left quadrant 4 right lumbar - located in right lower quadrant 5 hypogastric located in right lower quadrant 6 right iliac - located in right lower quadrant 7 left hypochondriac - left upper quadranrt 8 left lumbar - left lumbar - left lower quadrant 9 left iliac - left lower quadrant
III
2
5