Math, asked by cishika748, 2 months ago

If x < 0 and y > 0, then the point (x, y) lies in

Ø II Quadrant

Ø I Quadrant

Ø IV Quadrant

Ø III Quadrant​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
23

Answer

  • The point ( x, y ) will lie in 2nd quadrant. (option i )

To Find

  • If x < 0 and y > 0, then in which quadrant (x, y) will lie.

Step By Step Explanation

Given that x < 0 and y > 0. We need to find in which quadrant point ( x, y ) will lie.

So let's do it !!

Since, x is smaller than 0 that means it has negative value and y is greater than 0 that means it has positive value.

Hence ( x, y ) will lie in 2nd quadrant. ( option i )

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More to Know

  • Quadrant is the region enclosed by the intersection of the X-axis and the Y-axis. There are mainly 4 quadrants.

[Note - Attached above is a picture of cartesian plan with all the four quadrants]

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Answered by TheGodWishperer
3

Given:-

  • X<0
  • Y>0

To find:-

  • Where (X,Y) lies

Solution:-

There are 4 quadrants

In 1st quadrant those points lies which has both Positive Xco-ordinate and positive Y co-ordinate

In 2nd quadrant those points lies which has negative x co-ordinate and positive Y co-ordinate

In 3rd quadrant those points lies which has negative x co-ordinate and negative Y co-ordinate

In 4th quadrant those points lies which has positive x co-ordinate and negative Y co-ordinate

Now in Question X is given negative and Y is given positive hence It will lie in 2nd quadrant

2nd option is correct

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