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The point (-7 , -5) lies in which quarda?nt

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Answered by Glorious31
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\huge{\boxed{\tt\blue{ IIIrd \:Quadrant}}}

In co-ordinate geometry i.e in a Cartesian plane there are 2 lines that run horizontally and vertically. They are called x axis and y axis respectively. They meet at a point called Origin (denoted by letter O) and form 4 sections . These sections are called Quadrants. These Quadrants are named in anti-clock wise as :

\large{\boxed{\tt\blue{ Ist \:Quadrant}}}

  • X axis and y axis both have positive value .
  • Eg : (2 , 8) (7 , 1)

\large{\boxed{\tt\blue{ IInd \:Quadrant}}}

  • X axis is negative and y axis is positive
  • Eg : (-3 , 4) (-1 , 9)

\large{\boxed{\tt\blue{ IIIrd Quadrant}}}

  • Both x axis and y axis are negative
  • Eg : (-4 , -7) , (-1 , -3)

\large{\boxed{\tt\blue{ IVth Quadrant}}}

  • X axis is positive but y axis is negative
  • Eg : (8 , -5) (1 , -2)
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Answered by neelamchoudhary920
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Answer:

3 quardant

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