If abscissa and ordinate of a point are −ve and +ve respectively, then in which quadrant does this point lie?
II quadrant.
I quadrant.
III quadrant.
IV quadrant.
A
III quadrant.
B
II quadrant.
C
IV quadrant.
D
I quadrant.
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When the abscissa is negative and ordinate is positive, the point lies in the second quadrant.
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