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Write the quadrants where the following points will lie. (a) (-20,13), (b) (-12, -8 ).​

User Syrius
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Answer:


(-20,\, 13) would be in the second quadrant of the cartesian plane.


(-12,\, -8) would be in the third quadrant of the cartesian plane.

Explanation:

The horizontal and vertical axes of the cartesian plane divides the plane into four quadrants. By convention, these quadrants are numbered counterclockwise starting from the quadrant on the top right:


\begin{array}c\text{Second Quadrant} & \text{First Quadrant} \\ \cline{1-2}\\[-1em] \text{Third Quadrant} & \text{Fourth Quadrant}\end{array}.

  • Top-left: first quadrant.
  • Top-right: second quadrant.
  • Bottom-left: third quadrant.
  • Bottom-right: fourth quadrant.
  • Points on either axes (where at least one of the coordinates is
    0) are not in any of the four quadrants.

The
x-coordinate of the first point,
(-20,\, 13), is
x = -20, which is negative. Thus, this point would be to the left of the vertical axis.

Since the
y-coordinate of this point,
y = 13, is positive, this point would be above the horizontal axis.

Thus, the point
(-20,\, 13) would be in the quadrant on the top-left corner of the cartesian plane. Therefore, this point would be in the second quadrant of the plane.

The second point
(-12,\, -8) would also be to the left of the vertical axis since the
x-coordinate of this point,
x = -12, is negative.

This point would be below the horizontal axis since the
y-coordinate of this point
y = -8 is negative.

Thus, the point
(-12,\, -8) would be in the quadrant on the lower-left corner of the cartesian plane. This point would be thus be in the third quadrant of the plane.

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