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The intersecting x- and y-axes divide the coordinate plane into four sections. These four sections are called quadrants. Quadrants are named using the Roman numerals I, II, III, and IV beginning with the top right quadrant and moving counterclockwise.
The axes of a two-dimensional Cartesian system divide the plane into four infinite regions, called quadrants, each bounded by two half-axes. These are often numbered from 1st to 4th and denoted by Roman numerals: I (where the signs of the (x; y) coordinates are I (+; +), II (; +), III (;), and IV (+;).
It describes the number of units above or below the origin. To plot a point, start at the origin and count along the x-axis until you reach the x coordinate, count right for positive numbers, left for negative. Then count up or down the number of the y coordinate (up for positive, down for negative.)
Technically, a quadrant chart is a scatter chart divided into four quarters (quadrants) to make the visualization more readable. This chart type is used when data can be categorized into quadrants — for example, in SWOT-analysis. In Chart, Quadrant charts are combined with Marker, Bubble, and Line series.
Quadrant IV, in the lower right of the graph, contains only points that are to the right of zero on the x-axis and below zero on the y-axis; therefore, all points in this quadrant will have a positive x value and a negative y value.
Plotting Points on a Graph Cartesian points are written as XY pairs in parentheses, like so: (x, y). To graph a point, first locate its position on the x-axis, then find its location on the y-axis, and finally plot where these meet.
A graph quadrant is one of four sections on a Cartesian plane. Each of the four sections has a specific combination of negative and positive values for x and y. You plot an ordered pair on graph quadrants. Ordered pairs have x and y values. X is the first value in an ordered pair; y is the second.
The first quadrant is the upper right-hand corner of the graph, the section where both x and y are positive. The second quadrant, in the upper left-hand corner, includes negative values of x and positive values of y. The third quadrant, the lower left-hand corner, includes negative values of both x and y.
A point in the coordinate plane has an x and y-coordinate pair. Below the x-axis and to the right of the y-axis is Quadrant IV. Quadrant IV = Quadrant 4. An x-coordinate is positive if it is to the right of the y-axis. A y-coordinate is negative if it is below of the x-axis.
Quadrant. Most commonly used in mathematics to refer to the four quarters of the coordinate plane. Recall that the coordinate plane has an x-axis that divides into a top and bottom half, and a y-axis dividing into the left and right half. Together they create the four quadrants of the plane.
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