Math, asked by rajatjaini, 8 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by arshnaazvahora
13

Answer:

(b)ll quadrant and also between x axis and y axis

Answered by aleenaakhansl
0

Answer:

A) I quadrant.

Step-by-step explanation:

The coordinate plane or Cartesian plane is a basic concept but essential for coordinate geometry.

It includes negative and positive values of both x and y. Thus a graph is divided into four quadrants, or sections, on the basis of those values.

Types of Graph Quadrants

  • Quadrant I: The first quadrant is available in the upper right-hand corner of the plane. Both x and y happen to consist of positive values in this quadrant.

First Quadrants:: (+,+)

  • Quadrant II: The second quadrant happens to be in the upper left-hand corner of the plane. Moreover, X has negative values in this quadrant and y has positive values.

Second Quadrants :: (-,+)

  • Quadrant III: The third quadrant is in the bottom left corner of the plane. Furthermore, both x and y have negative values in this quadrant.

Third Quadrants:: (-,-)

  • Quadrant IV: The fourth quadrant is in the bottom right corner of the plane. In this coordinate X has positive values and y has negative values.

Fourth Quadrants:: (+,-)

As only first quadrant has both positive points ,

Option A) I quadrant is correct option.

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