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Standard IX
Mathematics
Plotting a Point
If x<0 and ...
Question
If
x
<
0
and
y
>
0
, then
(
−
x
,
y
)
lies in which quadrant ?
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Solution
x
<
0
⟹
−
x
>
0
Therefore, the point
(
−
x
,
y
)
lies in the frist quadrant.
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