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Point P(–a, a) where a < 0, lies in ____ quadrant


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Answered by AnonymousSharma
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Answer:

second quadrant

Step-by-step explanation:

locate coordinates -a and a on a graph

on x axis , abscissa or x co ordinate is marked

-a is located to the left of zero on the negative side

on y axis, ordinate is marked above zero on positive side....

point P (-a,a) is the point where -a and a meet

There are four quadrants

I both positive

II X +ve ,Y -ve

III Both negative

IV X -ve, Y +ve

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