SOLUTION: What quadrant is (0, -1)? I thought is was Quadrant III but that is incorrect.
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Question 1142991: What quadrant is (0, -1)? I thought is was Quadrant III but that is incorrect.
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The point (0,-1) is on the y-axis. The x and y axes are not considered to be in any quadrant, rather they divide the plane into 4 quadrants.
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