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The point ( 0, 4 ) is located on

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Answered by SarcasticL0ve
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The point ( 0, 4) is located on the y - axis in between in first quadrant on cartesian plane.

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A Cartesian plane is defined by two perpendicular number lines, x - axis which is horizontal, and y - axis or which is vertical.

  • The point where both perpendicular number line intersect, called origin(0,0).
  • The Cartesian plane is divided into four quadrants.
  • In first quadrant both x - ordinate and y - ordinate are positive.
  • In second quadrant x - ordinate is negative and y - ordinate is positive.
  • In third quadrant both x - ordinate and y - ordinate are negative.
  • In fourth quadrant x - ordinate is positive and y - ordinate is negative.
  • The x-coordinate is always the first number in the pair and the y-coordinate is always the second number in the pair.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Point (0,4) is located on y axis in first quadrant.

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Cartisian Plane is a graph with one x axis and one y axis.

  • The location of point in the plane is given by it's coordinate (x, y).

  • All position are measured relative to a central point called the origin whose coordinates are (0, 0).

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