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  1. Mar 1, 2024 · Coordinates are two numbers (Cartesian coordinates), or sometimes a letter and a number, that locate a specific point on a grid, known as a coordinate plane. A coordinate plane has four quadrants and two axes: the x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical). (One way of helping children to remember which of these is which is to tell them that the ...

  2. Definition of Graph Quadrants. When we divide a plane using the x-axis and y-axis, they make 4 areas. These 4 areas are known as Quadrants. Let’s learn from an example. As you can see in the image above, there are 4 areas: Quadrant 1: The value of x-axis and y-axis both are positive. Quadrant 2: The value of x-axis is negative but y-axis is ...

  3. Example 1: Plot the point (-3, 2) on a cartesian plane. Solution: As the coordinate is of the form (-, +) hence, the point lies in the second quadrant. We move 3 spaces to the left of the origin and then 2 spaces upwards to get our point. Example 2: State which quadrants the following points lie in.

  4. A quadrant is a region defined by the two axes (x-axis and y-axis) of the coordinate system. When the two axes, x-axis and y-axis, intersect each other at 90 degrees, the four regions so formed are the quadrants. These regions include both positive and negative values of x-axis and y-axis, called coordinates.

  5. Dec 22, 2023 · An ordered pair is a fundamental concept in mathematics, specifically in set theory and geometry. It’s a pair of mathematical objects in which the order of the objects matters. An ordered pair is typically written in the form (a, b), where ‘a’ and ‘b’ could be numbers, variables, or even other mathematical objects.

  6. Unit test. Level up on all the skills in this unit and collect up to 500 Mastery points! Start Unit test. Get ready to map out some math! In this unit, you'll learn all about the coordinate plane, plotting and identifying points, locating coordinates and finding out the distance between them. Buckle up and get ready for a geometric adventure!

  7. Solution: Diameter of the circle = 32 cm. So, radius of the circle = diameter / 2 = 32 / 2 = 16 cm. Area of quadrant ² = π r 24 = 3.14 × 16 × 16 4 = 200.96 cm². Example 3: A circular park has a radius of 35 yards. One-quarter of the park has a playground for toddlers. Find the perimeter of the playground. Solution:

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