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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

★ There are four quadrants in a graph.

  1. Quadrant I +,+
  2. Quadrant II -,+
  3. Quadrant III -,-
  4. Quadrant IV +,-
  5. Origin 0,0

Now coming to your question.

1. A(-8,4) → Quadrant II

2. B(-2,-6) → Quadrant III

3. C(5,5) → Quadrant I

4. D(0,-8) → Y - Axis

5. E(10,-3) → Quadrant IV

6. F(6,0) → X - Axis

7. G(-4,-4) → Quadrant III

8. H(0,0) → Origin

9. I(5,1) → Quadrant I

10. J(9,-7) → Quadrant IV

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The coordinates belongs to followings:

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I Quarter: (x,y) Both are positive  and more than zero

The points in I quarter are :

C(5,5) and I (5,1)

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II Quarter: (x,y) x is negative and y is positive 

The points in II quarter are :

A(-8,4) only

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III Quarter: (x,y) x and y both are negative

The points in III quarter are :

B(-2,-6)

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IV Quarter: (x,y) x is positive and y is negative  

The points in IV quarter are :

E(10,-3),J(9,-7)

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X axis : if y=0 then it is on x-axis

Points: (6,0)

Y axis : if x=0 then it is on x-axis

Points: (0,-8),

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