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Please help besties! (sorry for the low quality)-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

Check boxes 1 and 4 (these two are true!).

1. Quadrant I is the top right quadrant on the graph. All values for x and y are positive in quadrant 1. Quadrant III is the bottom left and both coordinates (x,y) would always be negative.

4. Multiplying a number by itself is the same as squaring that number or raising it to the power of 2. In all cases, squaring a number results in a positive value. Therefore, no matter if the coordinates are positive or negative, the new coordinates will both be positive after being multiplied by themselves. This will result in the new coordinates being in Quadrant I.

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