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Answer:

1) If both x and y are positive then this point is at quadrant I (it is upper-right quadrant). 2) If x is negative but y is positive then point is at quadrant II (this one is upper-left quadrant). 3) If x and y are negative then point is at quadrant III (lower-left).

Step-by-step explanation:

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you can look at the values of each number in the ordered pair.

(+,+) is quadrant 1

(-,+) is quadrant 2

(-,-) is quadrant 3

(+,-) is quadrant 4

and remember the quadrants are numbered in a "C" shape (you can see an example of that "C" shape in the second picture

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