SOLUTION: Which quadrant will the area be if x > 0 and y < 0? Can the area be shifted to a different quadrant simply by using additional inequalities? Why? I cannot understand the questio

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Question 93506: Which quadrant will the area be if x > 0 and y < 0? Can the area be shifted to a different quadrant simply by using additional inequalities? Why?
I cannot understand the question. Kindly help me. Thank you for helping me out

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x is positive and y is negative in the 4th Quadrant.
Both x and y are positive in the 1st Quadrant.
Both x and y are negative in the 3rd Quadrant.
x is negative and y is positive in the 2nd Quadrant.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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Stan H.

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