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  • 17-11-2019
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Imagine a point (-4, -5). In Which quadrant would this point be in?
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(A.) Quadrant 1

(B.) Quadrant 2

(C.) Quadrant 3

(D.) Quadrant 4 ​

Imagine a point 4 5 In Which quadrant would this point be inGraph up topA Quadrant 1B Quadrant 2C Quadrant 3D Quadrant 4 class=

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jitumahi456 jitumahi456
  • 20-11-2019

Answer:

(C). Quadrant 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Quadrant 1[tex]\rightarrow (x,y)[/tex]

Quadrant 2[tex]\rightarrow (-x,y)[/tex]

Quadrant 3[tex]\rightarrow (-x,-y)[/tex]

Quadrant 4[tex]\rightarrow (x,-y)[/tex]

Point [tex](-4,-5)[/tex] lies on Quadrant 3 as both [tex]x[/tex] and [tex]y[/tex] are negative.

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