SOLUTION: How do you find a relevent quadrant, when you are graphing on a one-quadrant graph. The points are A(5,500)(10,600)(15,700)(20,800)(25,850)(30,900) B (5,650)(10,700)(15,750)(20,80

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Question 622276: How do you find a relevent quadrant, when you are graphing on a one-quadrant graph. The points are A(5,500)(10,600)(15,700)(20,800)(25,850)(30,900)
B (5,650)(10,700)(15,750)(20,800)(25,900)(30,1000)

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and Quadrant I

and Quadrant II

and Quadrant III

and Quadrant IV

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