write down the name of the lines which divides carteisan plane into four quatrants
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What is a Cartesian Plane?
A cartesian plane is defined as a plane containing two perpendicular axes, x the horizontal axis and y the vertical axis. which intersect at a point called the origin (0,0).
What does it constitutes?
- A cartesian plane is formed by two perpendicular axes: the x-axis and the y-axis.
- These two axes intersect at a point called origin O(0,0)
- The upper portion of x-axis is positive while the downward portion is negative.
- Similarly, the left hand side (of origin) of y-axis is negative and the right side represent positive values.
- This divides the cartesian plane to 4 Quadrants.
- Quadrant I (+, +)
- Quadrant II ( -,+ )
- Quadrant III (-,-)
- Quadrant IV (+, -)
- The points lying on x axis are of the form (x, 0) while that on y axis are of the form (0,y)
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