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Part 1
Plot each point in the xy-plane. Tell in which quadrant or on what coordinate axis each point lies.
A=
(−5,−6)
D=
(0,−1)
B=
(−2,0)
E=
(5,7)
C=
(3,-2)
(3,−4)
To plot each point in the xy-plane, follow these steps:
1. Draw a set of perpendicular coordinate axes: the horizontal x-axis and the vertical y-axis.
2. Identify the x-coordinate and y-coordinate of each point.
3. Start at the origin (0,0) and move horizontally or vertically based on the x-coordinate and y-coordinate, respectively.
Here's how to identify the quadrant or axis where each point lies:
A = (-5, -6)
The x-coordinate is negative (-5) and the y-coordinate is negative (-6), so the point A is located in the third quadrant.
D = (0, -1)
The x-coordinate is zero, so the point D lies on the negative y-axis.
B = (-2, 0)
The y-coordinate is zero, so the point B lies on the negative x-axis.
E = (5, 7)
Both the x-coordinate (5) and the y-coordinate (7) are positive, so the point E is located in the first quadrant.
C = ?
You didn't provide the coordinates for point C, so please input the values for C so that I can help you determine the quadrant or axis where it lies.