Asked by Haley
Consider that point A is located at (x, y) in Quadrant I of the coordinate plane. In which quadrant is point B with coordinates (-x, y) located
A)Quadrant I
B) Quadrant II
C) Quadrant III
D) Quadrant IV
How do I even find this out???
A)Quadrant I
B) Quadrant II
C) Quadrant III
D) Quadrant IV
How do I even find this out???
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Patience ... please post each question only once and wait patiently until a math tutor comes online.
And please don't post umpteen comments here, either. Just be patient, please!
And please don't post umpteen comments here, either. Just be patient, please!
Answered by
Reiny
It says that (x,y) is in the first quadrant, so
<b>obviously</b>, both x and y must be positive.
So where does that place (-x,y)
Give yourself an example such as (3,4) and see what happens.
<b>obviously</b>, both x and y must be positive.
So where does that place (-x,y)
Give yourself an example such as (3,4) and see what happens.
Answered by
Haley
Quadrant 2?
Answered by
Reiny
of course!
Answered by
helpinghandbaby
MOMMY!!
Answered by
Anonymous
It’s Q3
Answered by
non ya beeswax
uhhmmmm answers pls ;-;
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