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Point (-4, 3) lies in Quadrant I II III IV

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Quadrant II

EXPLANATION

The point (-4,3) lies in the second quadrant.

The quadrants are shown in the attachment.

To plot this point, (-4,3),

We move 4 units from the origin to the left along the x-axis and then 3 units up.

This will land us in the second quadrant.
Point (-4, 3) lies in Quadrant I II III IV-example-1
User ZhefengJin
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Answer:

Quadrant II

Explanation:

I attached an image of the quadrants system.

You'll see that the scenario where we have a point with a negative X value and a positive Y value, it belongs to Quadrant II.

Quadrant I

Degrees: 0-90

X values: positive (+)

Y values: positive (+)

Quadrant II

Degrees: 90-180

X values: negative (-)

Y values: positive (+)

Quadrant III

Degrees: 180-270

X values: negative (-)

Y values: negative (-)

Quadrant IV

Degrees: 270-360

X values: positive (+)

Y values: negative (-)

Point (-4, 3) lies in Quadrant I II III IV-example-1
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