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Quadrant 1: (1,5) Quadrant 2: (-2,3) Quadrant 3: (-3,-3) Quadrant 4:(4,-1)
The point (2, 3) is located in the 1st quadrant
Quadrant 3.
Quadrant 4
Quadrant 3 Quadrant 4 Quadrant 2 Quadrant 1
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.
A point is located in quadrant IV if its coordinates have a positive x-value and a negative y-value. For example, the point (3, -2) lies in quadrant IV because the x-coordinate is positive (3) and the y-coordinate is negative (-2). In this quadrant, points are found to the right of the origin and below the x-axis.
The quadrant where a point has a negative x coordinate and a negative y coordinate is located in quadrant 3.
The coordinate of (5, 3) is in the 1st quadrant
there is quadrant 1 , quadrant 2 , quadrant 3 , and quadrant 4
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The point (-4, -3) is located in the third quadrant of a rectangular coordinate system. In this quadrant, both the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate are negative. Therefore, any point with negative values for both coordinates falls within this quadrant.
There are 4 quadrants on a coordinate plain (grid). The top right is quadrant 1, top left is quadrant 2, bottom left is quadrant 3, and bottom right is quadrant 4.
The point (3, 5) is located in the first quadrant of the Cartesian coordinate system. This is because both the x-coordinate (3) and the y-coordinate (5) are positive, which places the point in the upper right section of the graph.
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