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  1. Answer: The vertical distance is the difference between the y-coordinates of two points on the plane. Question 8: How do you determine the quadrant in which a point lies on a coordinate plane? Answer: The quadrant is determined by the signs of the x and y coordinates - positive x and positive y in Quadrant I, negative x and positive y in ...

  2. Quadrants of the coordinate plane. 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.

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    • Sal Khan,Monterey Institute for Technology and Education
  3. Starting with the basics, what is a quadrant on a graph? A graph quadrant is also known as a math quadrant. There are four sections of a cartesian plane. Each of these sections is dominated by a specific combination of negative and positive values of x and y. One such section on the cartesian plane is what we term as a quadrant.

  4. Quadrant I: The first quadrant is in the upper right-hand corner of the plane. Both x and y have positive values in this quadrant. Quadrant II: The second quadrant is in the upper left-hand corner of the plane. X has negative values in this quadrant and y has positive values.

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  6. The coordinate plane is a system for graphing and describing points and lines. The coordinate plane is comprised of a horizontal ( x -) axis and a vertical ( y-) axis. The intersection of these lines creates the origin, which is the point (0,0) ( 0, 0). The coordinate plane is split into four quadrants.

  7. Math. Grade 5. Geometry. Quadrants of the coordinate plane. Quadrants and constants. The x and y axes divide a coordinate plane into four quadrants. Students identify which quadrants various points fall into and draw lines representing constants ( e.g. x = 5 ). By points: Worksheet #1. Worksheet #2. x or y = constant: Worksheet #3. Worksheet #4.

  8. Naming Quadrants Worksheets. What Is a Graph Quadrant? A graph is typically divided into four quadrants with its horizontal axis (x-axis)and vertical axis (y-axis) meeting at the origin (0,0). Both the axes reach the positive and negative infinity and forming four combinations of (x,y) in four quadrants.