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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???
7 answers
It says that (x,y) is in the first quadrant, so
obviously, 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.
obviously, 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.
Quadrant 2?
of course!
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