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Standard VII
Mathematics
Identifying Quadrants of an Ordered Pair
The coordinat...
Question
The coordinate (-5, 6) lies in:
A
First quadrant
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B
Second Quadrant
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C
Third quadrant
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D
Fourth quadrant
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Solution
The correct option is
B
Second Quadrant
Note:
First Quadrant: Both the x and y-coordinates are positive.
Second Quadrant: x-coordinate is negative and y-coordinate is positive.
Third Quadrant: Both the x and y-coordinates are negative.
Fourth Quadrant: x-coordinate is positive and y-coordinate is negative.
Given, the coordinate is (-5, 6).
⇒
x-coordinate = -5 (negative)
and y-coordinate = 6 (positive)
Hence, the coordinate (-5, 6) lies in the second quadrant.
Therefore, option(b.) is the correct choice.
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