Question & Answer: Identify which quadrant the following points are located.
1. A (-7,2) - Quadrant ll
2. B (4,11) - Quadrant l
3. C (8,-2) - Quadrant lV
4. D (-7,-9) - Quadrant lll
5. E (-8, 15) - Quadrant ll
6. F (4,½) - Quadrant lV ( Not sure )
7. G (11,3) - Quadrant l
8. H (-8, 17) - Quadrant ll
9. I (0,4) - Quadrant l and ll ( y axis )
10. J (-5,0) - Quadrant lll ( Not sure, but it can be Quadrant ll because -5 is negative but 0 is also called a negative so it can be also Quadrant lll )
TAKE NOTE STUDENTS!
Quadrant l - > When the two numbers are positive or like signs. " + , + "
Quadrant ll - > If the first number is negative and the second number is positive or called un-like signs. " - , + "
Quadrant lll - > When the a two numbers are negative or like signs. " - , - "
Quadrant lV - > It's just like a Quadrant ll but it changed to positive and negative / un-like signs. This is when the first number is positive and the second number is negative. " + , - "
Please remember the four QUADRANTS:
Quadrant I ( positive x and positive y )
Quadrant II(negative x and positive y )
Quadrant III ( negative x and negative y )
Quadrant IV(positive x and negative y )
Another example of Quadrants that will give you a knowledge/Explanation to understand your lesson and what is Quadrant:
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Question & Answer: Identify which quadrant the following points are located.
1. A (-7,2) - Quadrant ll
2. B (4,11) - Quadrant l
3. C (8,-2) - Quadrant lV
4. D (-7,-9) - Quadrant lll
5. E (-8, 15) - Quadrant ll
6. F (4,½) - Quadrant lV ( Not sure )
7. G (11,3) - Quadrant l
8. H (-8, 17) - Quadrant ll
9. I (0,4) - Quadrant l and ll ( y axis )
10. J (-5,0) - Quadrant lll ( Not sure, but it can be Quadrant ll because -5 is negative but 0 is also called a negative so it can be also Quadrant lll )
TAKE NOTE STUDENTS!
Please remember the four QUADRANTS:
Another example of Quadrants that will give you a knowledge/Explanation to understand your lesson and what is Quadrant:
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