Math, asked by hayaimthiyaz16, 7 hours ago

Locate the points (5, 0), (5, 2), (–3, 5), (0, 4), (4, - 4) and (–3, –5) in the Cartesian plane. send photo​

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Answered by Aryan0123
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Answer:

The Graph* for this question is given in attachment.

Explanation:

A cartesian plane is divided into 4 parts known as Quadrants.

  • The first Quadrant contains only positive values. So, both x and y are positive.

Example: (5, 2)

  • In the second Quadrant, X axis is negative but Y axis. So the x value will be negative but the y value would be positive.

Example: (-3, 5)

  • In the third Quadrant, both X axis and Y axis are negative. So, both X and Y coordinates are negative

Example: (-9, -6)

  • In the fourth Quadrant, X axis is positive but Y axis is negative. So X coordinate is positive and Y axis is negative.

Example: (-3, -5)

*Graphs attached are made with Desmos Graph.

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