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In which quadrant of the coordinate plane is the point (−4,1) located

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Answer:

quadrant II or 2

Explanation:

I'm not sure if your teacher wants in Roman Numerals or not.

in quadrant II/2 x is negative (on the left side of the y-axis) and y is positive (above the x-axis)

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User Phylax
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Answer:

Quadrant II

Explanation:

Below will be a picture provided to show you which quadrants are in a coordinate grid.

To graph (-4, 1) we will start at the origin, go 4 units to the left and 1 unit up.

As you can see in the image, it will be plotted in quadrant 2.

Best of Luck!

In which quadrant of the coordinate plane is the point (−4,1) located-example-1
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