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find the quadrant in which whose abscissa is negative 3 and ordinate is 4 lies.​

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Answered by mysticd
2

Answer:

 Given \: point \:lies \:in \: second\:Quadrant \:Q_{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

 Given \:  Abscissa = x - coordinate = -3

 Ordinate = y - coordinate = 4

 (x,y) = (-3,4)

 (-3,4) \: lies \: in \: Second \: Quadrant \:Q_{2}

Therefore.,

 Given \: point \:lies \:in \: second\:Quadrant \:Q_{2}

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Answered by abey77
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Step-by-step explanation:

2nd quadrant might be the correct answer

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