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1. A square ABCD has the vertices A(n, n), B(n, -n), C(-n, -n), and D(-n, n). Which vertex is in Quadrant III?

Respuesta :

The four quadrants and the sign of coordinates is given as follows:

Quadrant I : (n, n ) both x and y positive.

Quadrant II : ( -n,n) = x negative and y positive.

Quadrant III : ( -n,-n) = both x and y negative.

Quadrant IV: (n, -n) = x positive and y negative.

So Based on the above concept , we can say that vertex C (-n,-n) has both x and y negative and so it lies in quadrant III.

Answer is Vertex C (-n,-n)

The four quadrants and the sign of coordinates is given as follows:

Quadrant I : (n, n ) both x and y positive.

Quadrant II : ( -n,n) = x negative and y positive.

Quadrant III : ( -n,-n) = both x and y negative.

Quadrant IV: (n, -n) = x positive and y negative.

So Based on the above concept , we can say that vertex C (-n,-n) has both x and y negative and so it lies in quadrant III.

Answer is Vertex C (-n,-n)