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Cartesian Plane & Quadrants Guide

The Cartesian plane is defined by two perpendicular number lines called the x-axis and y-axis that intersect at right angles at the origin point. The Cartesian plane is divided into four quadrants named I, II, III, and IV starting in the upper right quadrant and going clockwise. The signs of the x- and y-coordinates indicate which quadrant a point is located in, such as points in quadrant I having positive x- and y-coordinates.

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Cartesian Plane & Quadrants Guide

The Cartesian plane is defined by two perpendicular number lines called the x-axis and y-axis that intersect at right angles at the origin point. The Cartesian plane is divided into four quadrants named I, II, III, and IV starting in the upper right quadrant and going clockwise. The signs of the x- and y-coordinates indicate which quadrant a point is located in, such as points in quadrant I having positive x- and y-coordinates.

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6/8/2020 Cartesian System

Cartesian plane & Coordinate Axes

Cartesian Plane: A cartesian plane is defined by two perpendicular number lines, A


horizontal line(x − axis)  and a vertical line (y − axis).

These lines are called coordinate axes. (Cartesian plane is named after French mathematician
Rene Descartes, who formalized its use in mathematics) The Cartesian plane extends infinitely
in all directions.

Origin: The coordinate axes intersect each other at right angles, The point of
intersection of these two axes is called Origin.

Quadrants

The cartesian plane is divided into four equal parts, called quadrants. These are named in order
as I,II,III and IV starting with the upper right and going around in anticlockwise direction. 
 

Quadrants

Points in different Quadrants.

Signs of coordinates of points in different quadrants:

I Quadrant: ‘+’ x - coordinate and ‘+’ y - coordinate. E.g. (2,3)

II Quadrant: ‘-’ x - coordinate and ‘+’ y - coordinate. E.g. (-1,4)

III Quadrant: ‘-’ x - coordinate and ‘-’ y - coordinate. E.g. (-3,-5)

IV Quadrant: ‘+’ x - coordinate and ‘-’ y - coordinate. E.g. (6,-1)

 
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