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Points E's x-and y-coordinates have different signs (one is positive and the other is negative). Neither coordinate is 0. Where could point E be located on the coordinate plane?

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can you send me a picture of the coordinate plane?
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Answer:

II and IV quadrant

Explanation:

Given a point E such that it's x-and y-coordinates have different signs (one is positive and the other is negative). Also, neither coordinate is 0 .

Coordinate Plane :

In quadrant I:

x-coordinate is +

y-coordinate is +

In quadrant II:

x-coordinate is -

y-coordinate is +

In quadrant III:

x-coordinate is -

y-coordinate is -

In quadrant IV:

x-coordinate is +

y-coordinate is -

Therefore, as point E's x-and y-coordinates have different signs (one is positive and the other is negative), so E point may lie in second or fourth quadrant .

Points E's x-and y-coordinates have different signs (one is positive and the other-example-1
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