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If a = 4 and b = 6 then, in which quadrant the point (a - b, b - a) lie? ·​

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Answered by sonuchaudhary7469
14

Answer:

the point is (4-6,6-4)=(-2,2)

the point is in 2nd quadrant

Answered by presentmoment
7

The point is (-2, 2) lies in lies in 2nd Quadrant.

Step-by-step explanation:

* Usually , the point in Quadrant is (x , y) Given (a - b , b - a)

a = 4    b=6

(a-b,  b-a)  lie?

(x, y)      =     (a-b , b-a)

x = a - b      y = b - a

  = 4 - 6         = 6 - 4

x = -2              y = 2

  • The point is (-2 , 2)
  • In x axis -2 lies on the left side

           (i.e.) 2nd Quadrant.

  • In y axis 2 lies upward

             (i.e.) 2nd Quadrant.

  • (x , y) (i.e.) (-2 , 2) lies in 2nd Quadrant.
  • The point is (-2, 2) lies in lies in 2nd Quadrant.
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