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In an ordered pair, the x-coordinate comes first and the y-coordinate comes second.
Location: Quadrant I
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In an ( x, y) ordered pair, the first number tells us the x-coordinate of the point and the second number tells us the y-coordinate of the point. To graph ( 4, 3), we first find 4 on the x-axis and make a mental note of this grid line. The x-coordinate 4 tells us to move 4 units to the right of the origin — the positive horizontal direction.
Next, we find 3 on the y-axis and follow this grid line until it collides with the grid line from our x-coordinate. The y-coordinate 3 tells us to move 3 units up from the origin — the positive vertical direction.
The point ( 4, 3) lies on the point at which these two grid lines intersect. Now we want to describe the location of Point K. Recall what we know about the quadrants of a coordinate plane. The coordinate plane is divided into four quadrants by the x- and y-axes.
Point K has two positive coordinates. The quadrant where both the x- and y-coordinates are positive is the first quadrant, or Quadrant I. Therefore, the point is located in Quadrant I.