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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Representation of Point on the Plane
A point whose...
Question
A point whose abscissa and ordinate are 3 and -6 respectively, lies in
A
I quadrant
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B
II quadrant
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C
III quadrant
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D
IV quadrant
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Solution
The correct option is
D
IV quadrant
A point whose abscissa and ordinate are positive and negative respectively lies in IV quadrant.
Therefore, the point (3, -6) lies in quadrant IV.
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