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point (- 8, 0) lies in which quadrant​

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Answered by SHAANbrainly
12

Hey friend!

To find the quadrant of ( -8, 0 )

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We know that,

→ 1st quadrant ↔ ( +ve, +ve )

→ 2nd quadrant ↔ ( -ve , +ve )

→ 3rd quadrant ↔ ( -ve, -ve )

→ 4th quadrant ↔ ( +ve, -ve )

Thus, point ( -8, 0 ) is ( -ve, 0 (±ve) )

Hence, ( -8, 0 ) lies between the 2nd and 3rd quadrant. [ x' axis ]

I hope it helps you and if you appreciate my answer, please do respond with a thanks.

Answered by apm43
3

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