Math, asked by krishnrajsinhgohil, 3 months ago

on which quadrant or on which axis do each of the points A(-2,4) B (-3,1) C(-2,0) D(-3,-5) lie?​

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Answered by bpsacademy01
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Answer: you can make graph and do it by ourselves its test your knowledge

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Step-by-step explanation:

The point (-2, 4) lies in the II quadrant

The point (-2, 4) lies in the II quadrant. The point (3, -1) lies in the IV quadrant.

The point (-2, 4) lies in the II quadrant. The point (3, -1) lies in the IV quadrant. The point (-1, 0) lies on the negative x-axis.

Answered by Anonymous
34

Answer:

\huge{\underline{\underline{Given→}}}

\bold{\underline{\underline{Points\:\implies}}}

  • \sf\green{A(-2,4)}
  • \sf\green{B(-3,1)}
  • \sf\green{C(-2,0)}
  • \sf\green{D(-3,-5)}

\huge{\underline{\underline{To\:Find→}}}

\sf\purple{→On\:which\:quadrants\:these\:points\:lies.}

\bold{\underline{\underline{Point\:A→}}}

  • (-2,4)=(-,+)=2nd Quadrant.

\bold{\underline{\underline{Point\:B→}}}

  • (-3,1)=(-,+)=2nd Quadrant.

\bold{\underline{\underline{Point\:C→}}}

  • (-2,0)=(-,0)=x' or negative x axis.

\bold{\underline{\underline{Point\:D→}}}

  • (-3,-5)=(-,-)=3rd Quadrant.

HOPE IT HELPS.

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