Math, asked by khanejavansh844, 1 year ago

In which quadrant does the (-4,-6) lie

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Answered by AnswerStation
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\boxed{\mathsf{3^{rd} Quadrant}}
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• The point \bf{(-4,-6)} lies in \mathsf{3^{rd} \: Quadrant}

• Since, both \textbf{x} and \textbf{y} coordinates are negative.

By the \mathsf{3^{rd}} Quadrant, We mean, the \textit{Bottom-Left Quadrant.}

Inflameroftheancient: Gr8 answer
Answered by FuturePoet
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Here your answer goes

Step :- 1

Check the Sign of the Given Number

Step :- 2

Since , Both have Subtract (-) Sign

i.e. -4 , -6

Step :- 3

When two number have  a Subtract Sign it is lie in 3rd Quadrant

3rd Quadrant = ( - - )

3rd Quadrant = ( -4 , - 6 )

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