To determine where each point lies in the Cartesian coordinate system, we can look at the signs of the x and y coordinates:
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Point (-7, -3): Both x and y are negative, so this point lies in the Third Quadrant.
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Point (7, -6): The x coordinate is positive and the y coordinate is negative, so this point lies in the Fourth Quadrant.
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Point (2, 0): The y coordinate is 0 (on the x-axis), so this point lies on the x-axis.
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Point (-2, 3): The x coordinate is negative and the y coordinate is positive, so this point lies in the Second Quadrant.
In summary:
- (-7, -3) is in the Third Quadrant.
- (7, -6) is in the Fourth Quadrant.
- (2, 0) is on the x-axis.
- (-2, 3) is in the Second Quadrant.