To determine which quadrant a point \( J \) lies in, you'll need the coordinates of point \( J \), typically expressed as \( (x, y) \). The quadrants are defined as follows:
- Quadrant I: \( x > 0 \) and \( y > 0 \)
- Quadrant II: \( x < 0 \) and \( y > 0 \)
- Quadrant III: \( x < 0 \) and \( y < 0 \)
- Quadrant IV: \( x > 0 \) and \( y < 0 \)
If \( J \) is on one of the axes (i.e., \( x = 0 \) or \( y = 0 \)), it does not fall into any quadrant. Please provide the coordinates of point \( J \) for a specific answer.