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Which statements are true? Check all that apply.

On a coordinate plane, point A is (2, 3), point B is (3, 2), point C is (negative 2, 2), point D is (negative 3, negative 3), point E is (0, 3), point F is (2, 0), and point G is (0, 0).

A is in Quadrant I.

B is on the x-axis.

C is in Quadrant I.

D is in Quadrant III.

E is on the x-axis.

F is on the x-axis.

G is on the y-axis.

Answer is A, D, F, G

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Answer: On a coordinate plane, the quadrants are defined as follows:

Quadrant I: x-coordinate is positive, y-coordinate is positive

Quadrant II: x-coordinate is negative, y-coordinate is positive

Quadrant III: x-coordinate is negative, y-coordinate is negative

Quadrant IV: x-coordinate is positive, y-coordinate is negative

Based on this information, the following statements are true:

A is in Quadrant I, because its coordinates are (2, 3) and both x and y are positive.

D is in Quadrant III, because its coordinates are (negative 3, negative 3) and both x and y are negative.

F is on the x-axis, because its y-coordinate is 0.

G is on the y-axis, because its x-coordinate is 0.

The other statements are not true:

B is not on the x-axis, because its y-coordinate is not 0.

C is not in Quadrant I, because its x-coordinate is negative.

E is not on the x-axis, because its y-coordinate is not 0.

Explanation:

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