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

a) quadrant I
b) quadrant II
c) quadrant III
d) quadrant IV​

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User Debbi
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Answer:

c) quadrant III

Explanation:

I will be quick in this question:


\text {For }y<0 \Rightarrow \text{Quadrant III or Quadrant IV}


\text {For }x<0 \Rightarrow \text{Quadrant II or Quadrant III}

What both have in common?

So, the answer is Quadrant III.

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User Franckysnow
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Answer:

Quadrant III

Explanation:

x < 0 is the area to the left of the y-axis, and y < 0 is the area beneath the x-axis. This point is therefore located in Quadrant III.

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User Jkistler
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