Graphing an ordered pair - GMAT Quantitative
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Which quadrants can include the point
if nonzero numbers
and
have the same sign?
Which quadrants can include the point if nonzero numbers
and
have the same sign?
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If
and
have the same sign, then
, and the point has a positive
-coordinate. The sign of
is the same as the common sign of
and
. Therefore, only the
-coordinate restricts the possibilities.
The points witn positive
-coordinates are in Quadrant I and Quadrant IV.
If and
have the same sign, then
, and the point has a positive
-coordinate. The sign of
is the same as the common sign of
and
. Therefore, only the
-coordinate restricts the possibilities.
The points witn positive -coordinates are in Quadrant I and Quadrant IV.
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Which quadrant or axis can include the point
?
Which quadrant or axis can include the point ?
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The ordered pair
consists of a positive
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. The only quadrant that consists entirely of positive
- and
-coordinates is Quadrant I.
The ordered pair consists of a positive
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. The only quadrant that consists entirely of positive
- and
-coordinates is Quadrant I.
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Which quadrant or axis contains the point
?
Which quadrant or axis contains the point ?
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The ordered pair
consists of a positive
-coordinate and a
-coordinate of
. The only part of the coordinate plane on which all points have a zero
-coordinate is the
-axis.
The ordered pair consists of a positive
-coordinate and a
-coordinate of
. The only part of the coordinate plane on which all points have a zero
-coordinate is the
-axis.
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Which of the following ordered pairs is in Quadrant III?
Which of the following ordered pairs is in Quadrant III?
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By definition, only Quadrant III contains ordered pairs that have both negative
- and
-coordinates.
By definition, only Quadrant III contains ordered pairs that have both negative - and
-coordinates.
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Which quadrant or axis includes the point
?
Which quadrant or axis includes the point ?
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The ordered pair
has a negative
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with negative
-coordinates and a positive
-coordinates exist in Quadrant II.
The ordered pair has a negative
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with negative
-coordinates and a positive
-coordinates exist in Quadrant II.
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Which quadrant or axis includes the point
?
Which quadrant or axis includes the point ?
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The ordered pair
has a zero
-coordinate and a nonzero
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with zero
-coordinates and nonzero
-coordinates is on the
-axis.
The ordered pair has a zero
-coordinate and a nonzero
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with zero
-coordinates and nonzero
-coordinates is on the
-axis.
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Which of the following ordered pairs is in Quadrant I?
Which of the following ordered pairs is in Quadrant I?
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By definition, all ordered pairs with positive
-coordinates and positive
-coordinates are in Quadrant I. Therefore, the only ordered pair in this quadrant is
.
By definition, all ordered pairs with positive -coordinates and positive
-coordinates are in Quadrant I. Therefore, the only ordered pair in this quadrant is
.
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Which quadrants can include the point
if nonzero numbers
and
have the same sign?
Which quadrants can include the point if nonzero numbers
and
have the same sign?
Tap to reveal answer
If
and
have the same sign, then
, and the point has a positive
-coordinate. The sign of
is the same as the common sign of
and
. Therefore, only the
-coordinate restricts the possibilities.
The points witn positive
-coordinates are in Quadrant I and Quadrant IV.
If and
have the same sign, then
, and the point has a positive
-coordinate. The sign of
is the same as the common sign of
and
. Therefore, only the
-coordinate restricts the possibilities.
The points witn positive -coordinates are in Quadrant I and Quadrant IV.
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Which quadrant or axis can include the point
?
Which quadrant or axis can include the point ?
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The ordered pair
consists of a positive
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. The only quadrant that consists entirely of positive
- and
-coordinates is Quadrant I.
The ordered pair consists of a positive
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. The only quadrant that consists entirely of positive
- and
-coordinates is Quadrant I.
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Which quadrant or axis contains the point
?
Which quadrant or axis contains the point ?
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The ordered pair
consists of a positive
-coordinate and a
-coordinate of
. The only part of the coordinate plane on which all points have a zero
-coordinate is the
-axis.
The ordered pair consists of a positive
-coordinate and a
-coordinate of
. The only part of the coordinate plane on which all points have a zero
-coordinate is the
-axis.
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Which of the following ordered pairs is in Quadrant III?
Which of the following ordered pairs is in Quadrant III?
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By definition, only Quadrant III contains ordered pairs that have both negative
- and
-coordinates.
By definition, only Quadrant III contains ordered pairs that have both negative - and
-coordinates.
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Which quadrant or axis includes the point
?
Which quadrant or axis includes the point ?
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The ordered pair
has a negative
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with negative
-coordinates and a positive
-coordinates exist in Quadrant II.
The ordered pair has a negative
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with negative
-coordinates and a positive
-coordinates exist in Quadrant II.
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Which quadrant or axis includes the point
?
Which quadrant or axis includes the point ?
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The ordered pair
has a zero
-coordinate and a nonzero
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with zero
-coordinates and nonzero
-coordinates is on the
-axis.
The ordered pair has a zero
-coordinate and a nonzero
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with zero
-coordinates and nonzero
-coordinates is on the
-axis.
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Which of the following ordered pairs is in Quadrant I?
Which of the following ordered pairs is in Quadrant I?
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By definition, all ordered pairs with positive
-coordinates and positive
-coordinates are in Quadrant I. Therefore, the only ordered pair in this quadrant is
.
By definition, all ordered pairs with positive -coordinates and positive
-coordinates are in Quadrant I. Therefore, the only ordered pair in this quadrant is
.
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Which quadrants can include the point
if nonzero numbers
and
have the same sign?
Which quadrants can include the point if nonzero numbers
and
have the same sign?
Tap to reveal answer
If
and
have the same sign, then
, and the point has a positive
-coordinate. The sign of
is the same as the common sign of
and
. Therefore, only the
-coordinate restricts the possibilities.
The points witn positive
-coordinates are in Quadrant I and Quadrant IV.
If and
have the same sign, then
, and the point has a positive
-coordinate. The sign of
is the same as the common sign of
and
. Therefore, only the
-coordinate restricts the possibilities.
The points witn positive -coordinates are in Quadrant I and Quadrant IV.
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Which quadrant or axis can include the point
?
Which quadrant or axis can include the point ?
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The ordered pair
consists of a positive
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. The only quadrant that consists entirely of positive
- and
-coordinates is Quadrant I.
The ordered pair consists of a positive
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. The only quadrant that consists entirely of positive
- and
-coordinates is Quadrant I.
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Which quadrant or axis contains the point
?
Which quadrant or axis contains the point ?
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The ordered pair
consists of a positive
-coordinate and a
-coordinate of
. The only part of the coordinate plane on which all points have a zero
-coordinate is the
-axis.
The ordered pair consists of a positive
-coordinate and a
-coordinate of
. The only part of the coordinate plane on which all points have a zero
-coordinate is the
-axis.
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Which of the following ordered pairs is in Quadrant III?
Which of the following ordered pairs is in Quadrant III?
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By definition, only Quadrant III contains ordered pairs that have both negative
- and
-coordinates.
By definition, only Quadrant III contains ordered pairs that have both negative - and
-coordinates.
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Which quadrant or axis includes the point
?
Which quadrant or axis includes the point ?
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The ordered pair
has a negative
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with negative
-coordinates and a positive
-coordinates exist in Quadrant II.
The ordered pair has a negative
-coordinate and a positive
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with negative
-coordinates and a positive
-coordinates exist in Quadrant II.
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Which quadrant or axis includes the point
?
Which quadrant or axis includes the point ?
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The ordered pair
has a zero
-coordinate and a nonzero
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with zero
-coordinates and nonzero
-coordinates is on the
-axis.
The ordered pair has a zero
-coordinate and a nonzero
-coordinate. By definition, all ordered pairs with zero
-coordinates and nonzero
-coordinates is on the
-axis.
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