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OpenStudy (anonymous):

WILL MEDAL!!!! please help! Without graphing, identify the quadrant in which the point (x, y) lies if x<0 and y<0. a. II b. IV c. I d. III

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In quadrant I, all x and y values are positive (that is, the top right quadrant). In quadrant II, all x values are negative, but all y are positive. In III and IV, all x and y are negative.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Using that knowledge, all positive values are greater than 0 (would you agree?). This means that both x and y are positive in quadrant I.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I agree. Thanks @_Squish

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure thing.

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