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If x < 0 and y < 0, where is the point (x, y) located?

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Answer:

III

Explanation:

User LDropl
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Answer:

Quadrant III

Explanation:

Quadrant I -> (+x,+y)

Quadrant II -> (-x,+y)

Quadrant III -> (-x,-y)

Quadrant IV -> (+x,-y)

If x and y must both be less than 0, then they must both be negative. Therefore, Quadrant III is your answer.

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