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If a point lies in the second quadrant, then the point cannot be

A

(–4, 6)
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(–3, 4)
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C

(–7, 4)
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D

(3, –4)
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Solution

The correct option is D
(3, –4)
Any point that lies in the second quadrant has its abscissa negative and ordinate positive. So, (–4, 6), (–3, 4) and (–7, 4) lies in second quadrant but (3, –4) does not lie in the second quadrant.

Hence, the correct answer is option (d).

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