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  1. 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.

  2. The intersecting x- and y- axes of the coordinate plane divide it 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.

  3. Quadrant (plane geometry) The axes of a two-dimensional Cartesian system divide the plane into four infinite regions, called quadrants, each bounded by two half-axes. These are often numbered from 1st to 4th and denoted by Roman numerals: I (where the signs of the ( x ; y) coordinates are I (+; +), II (−; +), III (−; −), and IV (+; −).

  4. In quadrant 1, both x and y coordinates are positive. Hence, it is positive. A quadrant can be defined as a region/part of a cartesian plane which is obtained when the two axes intersect each other. It is used to determine the position of a point in a plane.

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  5. The Four Quadrants. Example. Exercise. Summary. Learning Objectives. Plot ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. Given an ordered pair, determine its quadrant. Introduction. The coordinate plane was developed centuries ago and refined by the French mathematician René Descartes.

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