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There are four quadrants in a square co-ordinate system.
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The Cartesian coordinate system comprises two number lines: one horizontal (the x-axis) and one vertical (the y-axis). These two lines intersect at the origin (0,0), dividing the plane into four quadrants. Each axis represents a dimension of the coordinate system, allowing for the representation of points in two-dimensional space.
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there are 4 quadrants in a coordinate grid (=
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Four.
There are four quadrants in a square co-ordinate system.
There are 4
4. hence the root "quad"
The Cartesian coordinate system comprises two number lines: one horizontal (the x-axis) and one vertical (the y-axis). These two lines intersect at the origin (0,0), dividing the plane into four quadrants. Each axis represents a dimension of the coordinate system, allowing for the representation of points in two-dimensional space.
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The Cartesian plane is divided into four quadrants. These quadrants are determined by the signs of the x and y coordinates: the first quadrant (positive x, positive y), the second quadrant (negative x, positive y), the third quadrant (negative x, negative y), and the fourth quadrant (positive x, negative y).
There are infinitely many possible locations.
There are four quadrants (hence the name "quad"). Draw a crossing vertical line (Y axis) and horizontal line (X axis). The areas to the "top right", "bottom right", "bottom left" and "top left" are the four quadrants. Which quadrant any given co-ordinate lies in depends upon the sign of the X & Y values. eg (+X,+Y) (+X,-Y) (-X,-Y) or (-X,+Y) respectively.