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The x-coordinate represents the horizontal shift, starting from the origin, and the y-coordinate represents the vertical shift.
Label: Q
Quadrant: III
To graph this point we should first move 1 unit in the negative horizontal direction starting from the origin. We move in the negative direction because the x-coordinate is a negative number. Then we should move 1.5 units in the negative vertical direction. Let's do it!
From the diagram, we see that the point (-1,-1.5) matches with the label Q. To determine the quadrant in which a point lies without graphing, observe the signs of the x- and y-coordinates.
Quadrant | x-coordinate | y-coordinate |
---|---|---|
Quadrant I | Positive | Positive |
Quadrant II | Negative | Positive |
Quadrant III | Negative | Negative |
Quadrant IV | Positive | Negative |
To help us visualize each of the different quadrants, let's take a look at the diagram.
Therefore, we are able to determine in which quadrant a point is located only by looking at the signs of coordinates of this point.