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The point (-6,-5) lies in the third quadrant, indeed, both the components are negative.

X positive - Y positive : I quadrant

X negative - Y positive: II quadrant

X negative - Y negative: III quadrant

X positive- Y negative: IV quadrant

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On a coordinate graph, there are two axes. x-axis and y-axis. The point where they intersect is the origin.

This leaves four quadrants.

Top - Right is quadrant 1, ; coordinates a both positive. ( 1,1)

Top - Left is quadrant 2 ; x-coordinate is negative and y-coordinate is positive. ( -1,1)

Bottom - Left is quadrant 3 ; coordinates are both negative. )-1,-1)

Bottom - Right is quadrant 4 ; x-coordinate is positive and y-coordinate is negative. ( 1, -1)

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lenpollock

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2y ago
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A quadrant would be (x, y).

-6 is in the x quadrant, -5 is in the y quadrant:

(-6, -5)

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Vyolette

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That would be the third quadrant (bottom left).

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The III quadrant.

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Wiki User

13y ago
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Quadrant 3, where both coordinates are negative.

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Angela

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3rd quadrant

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Taiwo Koleosho

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Quadrant III

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Noah Nguyen

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