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Which statement is true about the point (−1, −2)(−1, −2) ?

The x-coordinate is ​ −1−1 ​, the y-coordinate is ​ −2−2 ​, and the point lies in the third quadrant.

The y-coordinate is ​ −1−1 ​, the x-coordinate is ​ −2−2 ​, and the point lies in the third quadrant.

The y-coordinate is ​ −1−1 ​, the x-coordinate is ​ −2−2 ​, and the point lies in the fourth quadrant.

The x-coordinate is −1−1 , the y-coordinate is −2−2 , and the point lies in the fourth quadrant.

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The x-coordinate is ​ −1−1 ​, the y-coordinate is ​ −2−2 ​, and the point lies in the third quadrant.
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Answer:

The statement is true about the point (-1,-2) is the x-coordinate is ​−1 ​, the y-coordinate is ​−2 ​, and the point lies in the third quadrant.

Explanation:

As the point given be (-1,-2) .

As the points always in the form (x,y) .

Thus in points (-1,-2) x-coordinate is -1 and y- coordinate is -2 .

As shown in the graph below the point (-1,-2) is lies in the third quardant .


Which statement is true about the point (−1, −2)(−1, −2) ? The x-coordinate is ​ −1−1 ​, the-example-1
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