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Determine the quadrant(s) in which (x,y) is located so that the condition(s) is (are) satisfied.
x > 6 and y < 0
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Determine the quadrant(s) in which (x,y) is located so that the condition(s) is (are) satisfied.
x > 6 and y < 0
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This can only be in the 4th quadrant
narrows the search to the
1st and 4th quadrants.
means (x,y) cannot be in the
1st quadrant.
That means (x,y) has to be in the 4th quadrant
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