What quadrant would (-5,2) be?

1 Answer
Jun 20, 2018

#"Quadrant II"#

Explanation:

#(-5, 2)#

First, we know that the quadrants are in counterclockwise order:
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Here are two ways you can find the quadrant:

1. Which value(s) is/are positive and negative :
#(x, y) quadquadquadquadquad# #=># #"Quadrant I"#
#(-x, y) quadquadquad => "Quadrant II"#
#(-x, -y) =># #"Quadrant III"#
#(x, -y) quadquadquad=> "Quadrant IV"#

In our coordinate, #x# is negative #(-5)# and #y# is positive #(2)#, which fits #(-x, y)#, meaning that this coordinate is in #"Quadrant II"#.

2. Graphing
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(desmos.com)

As you can see, our coordinate is indeed in #"Quadrant II"#.

Hope this helps!