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Keisha says that if you interchange the coordinates of any point in quadrant 1, the new point would still be in quadrant 1. Jason says that the new point would be in quadrant 3. Who is correct . Explain
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Keisha says that if you interchange the coordinates of any point in quadrant 1, the new point would still be in quadrant 1. Jason says that the new point would be in quadrant 3. Who is correct . Explain your reasoning
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Keisha is correct since all the points in quadrant one are positive. If the coordinates are interchanged, the x coordinate and the y coordinate will still both be positive so they will remain in quadrant 1
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