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point p (-a,a) where a < 0 lies in which quadrant?​

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Answered by Daddykokkie
2

quadrant III

Explanation: Points of the type (-,-) lie in the third quadrant. Hence, the point P(a,b), where a < 0 and b < 0, lie in quadrant III.

Answered by HeroAayushKundu
1

Answer:

it will lie in 4th quadrant as point has co-ordinates as (-a,a)

Step-by-step explanation:

point a < 0 means it would be any negative number .

Let , a be -1 so place value of a=-1 in the co-ordinates

( - a , a )                    - 1

( Putting The Value Of a In The Equation 1)

{ - ( - 1 ) , - 1 }

{ +1 , - 1 } lies in 4th quadrant .

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