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A point both of whose coordinates are negative will lie in: (a) I quadrant (b) ll quadrant (c) x-axis (d) y-axis​


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Answered by labdhee82
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A point both of whose coordinates are negative will lie in III quadrant because, in III quadrant x-coordinate and y-coordinate both are negative.

Answered by phoenix01scienath01
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Answer:

A point both of whose coordinates are negative will lie in III quadrant because, in III quadrant x-coordinate and y-coordinate both are negative.

Eg - (-3,-5) will lie in III quadrant.

No, your answer is wrong.

And the options are also wrong.

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