Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The coordinate plane is divided into four sections, called quadrants. Quadrant I has positive x and y values, Quadrant II has negative x and positive y, Quadrant III has negative x and y, and Quadrant IV has positive x and negative y. The point (-7,7) is in Quadrant II. Created by Sal Khan and Monterey Institute for Technology and Education.

    • What Is A Coordinate plane?
    • Elements of The Coordinate Plane
    • Conclusion
    • Solved Examples on Coordinate Plane

    A coordinate plane is a two-dimensional plane formed by the intersection of two number lines. One of these number lines is a horizontal number line called the x-axis and the other number line is a vertical number line called the y-axis. These two number lines intersect each other perpendicularly and form the coordinate plane that looks like this: T...

    Quadrants: The two number lines divide the coordinate plane into 4 regions. These regions are called Quadrants.The quadrants are denoted by roman numerals and each of these quadrants have their own properties. Quadrant I: The upper right Quadrant is the first Quadrant denoted as Quadrant I. In this quadrant, the x-axis and the y-axis both have posi...

    A coordinate plane is a graphing and description system for points and lines. A vertical (y) axis and a horizontal (x) axis make up the coordinate plane. There are four quadrants in the coordinate plane. The point where these lines connect is called the origin (0, 0). Head over toSplashLearnto know more about the concepts of a coordinate plane.

    Q 1. In which quadrants of the coordinate plane do the following points lie? ● A (–2, 4) ● B (2.5, 3.5) ● C (4, –2.2) ● D (6.5, 1) Solution: Point A lies in the second quadrant. Points B and D lie in the first quadrant. Point C lies in the fourth quadrant. Q 2. Which of the following points lie on the y-axis? Explain your answer. (i) (0, 3) (ii) (5...

  2. Quadrants on a Coordinate Plane. A quadrant can be defined as a region/part of a cartesian or coordinate plane obtained when the two axes intersect each other. First quadrant: x > 0, y > 0. Second quadrant: x < 0, y > 0. Third quadrant: x < 0, y < 0. Fourth quadrant: x > 0, y < 0. Locating a Point on the Coordinate Plane.

  3. Learning Objectives. Identify Quadrants on the Coordinate Plane. Identify the four quadrants of a coordinate plane. Given an ordered pair, determine its quadrant. Identify quadrants and use them to plot points. The intersecting x- and y- axes of the coordinate plane divide it into four sections. These four sections are called quadrants.

  4. Unit test. Level up on all the skills in this unit and collect up to 700 Mastery points! We use coordinates to describe where something is. In geometry, coordinates say where points are on a grid we call the "coordinate plane".

  5. A cartesian plane also called a coordinate plane is formed by the intersection of 2 perpendicular axes. There are four quadrants in a cartesian plane. The signs of the coordinates in each quadrant is given as (+, +) (first quadrant), (-, +) (second quadrant), (-, -) (third quadrant) and (+, -) (fourth quadrant).

  6. The intersecting x- and y-axes divide the coordinate plane into four sections. These four sections are called quadrants. Quadrants are named using the Roman numerals I, II, III, and IV beginning with the top right quadrant and moving counter clockwise. Locations on the coordinate plane are described as ordered pairs. An ordered pair tells you ...

  1. People also search for