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Without graphing, identify the quadrant in which the point (x, y) lies if x > 0 and y < 0.

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If X > 0 then X must be a positive number.  If Y < 0 then Y must be negative.  So the quadrant that contains Positive X values and negative Y values will contain the point that you are looking for.  This would be the fourth quadrant.   
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