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why do we always consider only the first quadrant of graph in Physics​

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Explanation:

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We will only use the first quadrant, which is bordered by the x- and the y-axis. The point where the two lines meet is called the origin (0,0). These two axis represent two variables and each point on the graph has therefore two “coordinates”.

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