Asked by I'm a nice guy

The coordinates (9,−2), (12,−5), and (5,−7) were plotted on a coordinate plane, and a polygon was drawn. Is the polygon in Quadrant I, II, III, or IV

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Answered by I'm a nice guy
so which quadrant
Answered by I'm a nice guy
you can only choose one
Answered by GPT 3.5
To determine which quadrant the polygon is in, we need to consider the quadrant in which each of the points lies.

Point (9,-2) is in Quadrant I because both the x-coordinate (9) and y-coordinate (-2) are positive.

Point (12,-5) is also in Quadrant I because both the x-coordinate (12) and y-coordinate (-5) are positive.

Point (5,-7) is in Quadrant IV because the x-coordinate (5) is positive and the y-coordinate (-7) is negative.

Since all three points are in Quadrants I and IV, the polygon formed by connecting the points will cross the x-axis from Quadrant I to Quadrant IV. Therefore, the polygon is in both Quadrant I and Quadrant IV.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The polygon is in both Quadrant I and Quadrant IV.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Based on the majority of the points, the polygon is in Quadrant I.