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(-2,-2) lies in which quadrant?​

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Answered by sharmaaayush4455
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(-2,-2) lies in 3rd Quadrant

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Answered by universalgirl3
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(-2,-2) lies exactly at the 3rd Quadrant

All we need to know where the locations of the points are classified into 9 sets.

(Positive x, Positive y)=located in the 1st Quadrant

Examples: (4, 5), and (3, 11), and

(Negative x, Positive y)=located in the 2nd Quadrant Examples: (-7, 2), and (-4, 6), and (-23, 2)

(Negative x, Negative y)=located in the 3rd Quadrant

Examples: (-3, -7), and (-1, 16), and (-13, 12)

(Positive x, Negative y)=located in the 4th Quadrant

Examples: (8,5), and (9, 15), and (11, 5)

(Positive x, Zero y)=located at the Positive x-axis Examples: (4, 0), and (3, 0), and (12, 0)

(Negative x, Zero y)=located at the Negative x - axis

Examples: (-4, 0), and (3, 0), and (-12, 0)

(Zero x, Positive y)=located at the Positive y-axis Examples: (0,5), and (0, 11), and (0,8)

(Zero x, Negative y)=located at the Negative y axis Examples: (0, - 8), and (0, - 5), and (0, 1)

(Zero x, Zero y)=located at the intersection of the axes which is the point of origin (0, 0)

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