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Please help! please. Which ordered pair is in Quadrant III? A. (–3, –1) B. (1, –3) C. (–1, 5) D. (–1, 3)
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Please help! please. Which ordered pair is in Quadrant III? A. (–3, –1) B. (1, –3) C. (–1, 5) D. (–1, 3)
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Please help! please.
Which ordered pair is in Quadrant III?
A.
(–3, –1)
B.
(1, –3)
C.
(–1, 5)
D.
(–1, 3)
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the answer is A, the top right is quadrant 1 top left is quadrant 2 bottom left is quadrant 3 and bottom left is quadrant 4
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A (-3, -1)
You know this because QIII is in the bottom left corner and both numbers are negative
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