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Quadrant of -9, 17? I cannot find the answer to the question

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it’s in the second quadrant
User Alexchernyy
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Answer:


(-9,\, 17) is in the second quadrant of a cartesian plane.

Explanation:

The horizontal and vertical axes divides the cartesian plane into four quadrants. The quadrants are numbered counterclockwise, starting from the top-right corner:


\begin{array}c\text{second quadrant} & \text{first quadrant} \\\cline{1-2} \text{third quadrant} & \text{fourth quadrant}\end{array}.

(The quadrants do not include the two axes. Points on either axes are not in any of the quadrant.)

A point in the form
(x_(0),\, y_(0)) is on the right half of the plane (to the right of the vertical axis) if
x_(0) > 0. This point is on the vertical axis through the middle of the plane if
x_(0) = 0. Otherwise, if
x_(0) < 0, this point would be on the left half of the plane (to the left of the vertical axis.)

The
x-coordinate of
(-9,\, 17) is
x_(0) = -9.

Since the
x-coordinate of this point is below zero (
(-9) < 0), this point would be on the left-hand side of the origin to the left of the vertical axis.

Likewise, a point in the form
(x_(0),\, y_(0)) is above the horizontal axis if
y_(0) > 0, on the horizontal axis if
y_(0) = 0, and below the horizontal axis if
y_(0) < 0.

The
y-coordinate of the given point
(-9,\, 17) in this question is
y_(0) = 17.

Since the
y-coordinate of this point is greater than zero (
17 > 0), this point would be above the horizontal axis.

Thus, the point
(-9,\, 17) would be in the top-left quarter of the plane. The top-left quarter of the plane corresponds to the second quadrant, since this quadrant is the second quadrant after the first quadrant in the top-right corner. Hence,
(-9,\, 17)\! would be in the second quadrant of the plane.

User Alun Harford
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