When a point is above H.P. and behind V.P., the point is resting in which quadrant?
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When a point is above H.P. and behind the V.P., the point is resting in the 2nd quadrant.
- Any plane can be divided into 4 equal, non-overlapping regions called quadrants.
- The horizontal x-axis represents the horizontal plane (H.P.) and the vertical y-axis represents the vertical plane (V.P.), respectively. Both axes meet are perpendicular to each other and meet at a single point called the origin.
- Any point in the 1st quadrant lies above the H.P. and in front of the V.P. and has a positive value along both the axes.
- Any point in the 2nd quadrant lies above the H.P. and behind the V.P. and has a positive value along the y-axis but a negative value along the x-axis.
- Any point in the 3rd quadrant lies below the H.P. and behind the V.P. and has a negative value along both the axes.
- Any point in the 4th quadrant lies below the H.P. and in front of the V.P. and has a positive value along the x-axis but a negative value along the y-axis.
- That is why 2nd quadrant is the correct answer to this question.
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