A point P(a, b) is plotted on cartesian plane
If a<b<0, then the point Plies in
(1) 13l quadrant
(3) 4th quadrant
(2) 3rd quadrant
(4) 2nd quadrant
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Quadrant is the region enclosed by the intersection of the X-axis and the Y-axis. On the cartesian plane when the two axes, X-axis and Y-axis, intersect with each other at 90º there are four regions formed around it, and those regions are called quadrants. So, every plane has four quadrants each bounded by half of the axes. Each quadrant is denoted by Roman numerals and named as Quadrant I, Quadrant II, Quadrant III, and Quadrant IV based on their position with respect to the axes.
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