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Quadrant

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College Algebra

Definition

A quadrant is one of the four sections of the coordinate plane that are divided by the x-axis and y-axis. Each section is defined by its position relative to these axes.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The coordinate plane is divided into four quadrants, numbered I through IV in a counterclockwise direction starting from the upper right.
  2. Quadrant I contains points where both x and y coordinates are positive.
  3. Quadrant II contains points where x coordinates are negative and y coordinates are positive.
  4. Quadrant III contains points where both x and y coordinates are negative.
  5. Quadrant IV contains points where x coordinates are positive and y coordinates are negative.

Review Questions

  • Which quadrant would the point (-3, 4) be located in?
  • If a point has a negative x-coordinate and a negative y-coordinate, which quadrant does it belong to?
  • Describe the characteristics of points found in Quadrant I.
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