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locate the points (5,0),(0,5),(2,5),(5,2),(-3,5),(-3,-5),(5,-3) and (6,1) in the carstesian plane​

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Answered by Fαírү
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locate the points (5,0),(0,5),(2,5),(5,2),(-3,5),(-3,-5),(5,-3) and (6,1) in the carstesian plane.

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Cartesian plane is divided into four quadrants by two axes perpendicular to each other, labelled as the x-axis (horizontal line) and the y-axis(vertical line).

Quadrant 1 : (+ x, + y)

Quadrant 2 : (- x, + y)

Quadrant 3 : (- x, - y)

Quadrant 4 : (+ x, - y)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Locate the points (5,0),(0,5),(2,5),(5,2),(-3,5),(-3,-5),(5,-3) and (6,1) in the carstesian plane

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Cartesian plane is divided into four quadrants by two axes perpendicular to each other, labelled as the x-axis (horizontal line) and the y-axis(vertical line).

Quadrant 1 : (+ x, + y)

Quadrant 2 : (- x, + y)

Quadrant 3 : (- x, - y)

Quadrant 4 : (+ x, - y)

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