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Standard IX
Mathematics
Locating a Point in Cartesian Plane
If x0, then t...
Question
If x < 0 and y > 0, then the point (x, y) lies in
(a) quadrant I
(b) quadrant II
(c) quadrant III
(d) quadrant IV
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Solution
(b) quadrant II
Explanation:
Those points of the type (-,+) lie on the second quadrant. Hence, if
x
< 0 and
y
> 0, then the point (
x
,
y
) lies in quadrant II.
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