The quadrant in the lower righthand corner.
idont know
Usually the first quadrant.
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.
A graph with x and y coordinates has 4 quadrants, so would be a 4 quadrant graph.
I can not graph for you, but two points can be found. Zero out X and Y. -X - 3 = 0 -X = 3 X = - 3 Y = - 3, of course Draw a line from the second quadrant into the third quadrant and through the fourth quadrant connecting these two points into a descending line.
the one between 6 :clock and 9 o:clock.
The names of the quadrants on a graph are: First quadrant Second quadrant Third quadrant Fourth quadrant
idont know
Usually the first quadrant.
up and another number on the zero line
There are four quadrants on a coordinate graph. They are labeled as Quadrant I, Quadrant II, Quadrant III, and Quadrant IV, each representing different combinations of positive and negative values for the x and y coordinates. Quadrant I has both coordinates positive, Quadrant II has a negative x and positive y, Quadrant III has both negative coordinates, and Quadrant IV has a positive x and negative y.
Their first coordinates are positive and their second coordinates are negative.
Third and fourth
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go into the negative quadrent and [lace the 2 two lines down and go to the positive quadrant and place it three lines in.
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.
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.