Determine the quadrant(s) in which (x, y) could be located. (Select all that apply.) x > 0 and y < 0 Quadrant I Quadrant II Quadrant III Quadrant IV none of these

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Answer:

Quadrant IV

Step-by-step explanation:

If x is greater than 0, then it will remain on the right side, on quadrants I and IV. If y is less than 0, then it will be on the bottom, so we are left with quadrant IV:

x is greater than 0, so all possible values are positive

y is less than 0, so all possible values are negative

(x,-y)

  • The quadrant is the region contained by the junction of the X-axis and the Y-axis.
  • A cartesian surface contains four quadrants formed whenever the X-axis and Y-axis connect with one another.
  • Numbers that have a positive or negative sign were referred to as the 'directed numbers' We could find those numbers mostly on the number line without any difficulty at all.
  • In the question, it is given that x is greater than 0 which applies that x has a positive value, and y is less than 0 which applies that y has a negative value. Example: (x,-y)

Following are the description of the wrong choice:

  • In the first Quadrant, (x,y) both -axis values are positive that's why it is wrong.
  • In the second Quadrant, the x-axis has a negative value and the y-axis has a positive value that's why it's wrong.
  • In the third Quadrant, (x,y) both -axis has the negative value that's why it is wrong.

That's why the "Quadrant IV" is the correct answer.

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