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in which quadrant or on which axis do each of the points (-3,4) (-5,-3) (-1,0) (0,7) lie ?​

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Answered by ExoStark
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third quadrant

Since the third quadrant has points of the form (-x,-y) therefore our point (-3,-4) lies in the third quadrant.

quadrant II

Hence, (-5,3) lies in quadrant II.

(-1,0)

lie on the x-axis or y-axis.

(0,7)

it lies on Y-axis

Answered by ItzMizzInnocent
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The point (-1,0) lies on negative x-axis because it's X co-ordinate is negative and y co-ordinate is zero. The point (1,2) lies in first quadrant because it's both coordinates are positive. The point (-3,5) lies in third quadrant because it's both coordinates are negative.

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The point (-1,0) lies on negative x-axis because it's X co-ordinate is negative and y co-ordinate is zero. The point (1,2) lies in first quadrant because it's both coordinates are positive. The point (-3,5) lies in third quadrant because it's both coordinates are negative.

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Answered by ItzMizzInnocent
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The point (-1,0) lies on negative x-axis because it's X co-ordinate is negative and y co-ordinate is zero. The point (1,2) lies in first quadrant because it's both coordinates are positive. The point (-3,5) lies in third quadrant because it's both coordinates are negative.

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Answered by ItzMizzInnocent
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The point (-1,0) lies on negative x-axis because it's X co-ordinate is negative and y co-ordinate is zero. The point (1,2) lies in first quadrant because it's both coordinates are positive. The point (-3,5) lies in third quadrant because it's both coordinates are negative.

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Answered by ItzMizzInnocent
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The point (-1,0) lies on negative x-axis because it's X co-ordinate is negative and y co-ordinate is zero. The point (1,2) lies in first quadrant because it's both coordinates are positive. The point (-3,5) lies in third quadrant because it's both coordinates are negative.

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Answered by ItzMizzInnocent
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The point (-1,0) lies on negative x-axis because it's X co-ordinate is negative and y co-ordinate is zero. The point (1,2) lies in first quadrant because it's both coordinates are positive. The point (-3,5) lies in third quadrant because it's both coordinates are negative.

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The point (-1,0) lies on negative x-axis because it's X co-ordinate is negative and y co-ordinate is zero. The point (1,2) lies in first quadrant because it's both coordinates are positive. The point (-3,5) lies in third quadrant because it's both coordinates are negative.

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