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If a point has a negative x-coordinate, and its y-coordinate is positive, where does the point lie relative to the origin? Explain how you know.

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Answer:

Quadrant 3

6

(−2, −4)

(0, 2)

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If a coordinate has a negative x-coordinate and its y-coordinate is positive, then the point is on the 2nd quadrant.
That means that the point is left of the origin and above it.
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