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Give the ordered pairs for the points labeled $A-F$ in the figure. (All coordinates are integers.) Tell the quadrant in which each point is located. See Example $5 .$
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The plane is divided into four quadrants. Quadrant I is where both x and y are positive. Quadrant II is where x is negative and y is positive. Quadrant III is where both x and y are negative. Quadrant IV is where x is positive and y is negative. Points on the axes Show more…
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