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Question 115159: what is quadrant 1 2 3 &4 Answer by bucky(2189) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Draw a set of coordinate axes as shown below . . Note that there are four sections formed by these set axes. . The 'origin' is the point where the axes cross each other. . Quadrant I (or 1) is the upper right section of the coordinate system. If the origin was the center of a clock face, Quadrant I would be the part of the clock face where the hours 12, 1, 2, and 3 are located. . Quadrant II (or 2) is the upper left section of this coordinate system. Again, if the coordinate system was the face of a clock, Quadrant II would be where the hours 9, 10, 11 and 12 are located. . Quadrant III (or 3) is the lower left section of the coordinate system. Quadrant III would be that part of the clock face where the hours 6, 7, 8, and 9 are. . Finally Quadrant IV (or 4) is the lower right section of the coordinate system. Quadrant IV is that part of a clock face where the hours 3, 4, 5, and 6 are. . Hope this helps you to understand the system for numbering the quadrants. .
The four quadrants of a Cartesian coordinate system
Amazing 2 9 5 trailer. The axes of a two-dimensional Cartesian system divide the plane into four infinite regions, called quadrants, each bounded by two half-axes. Imovie 10 0 – edit personal videos and share them.
These are often numbered from 1st to 4th and denoted by Roman numerals: I (where the signs of the (x; y) coordinates are I (+; +), II (−; +), III (−; −), and IV (+; −). When the axes are drawn according to the mathematical custom, the numbering goes counter-clockwise starting from the upper right ('northeast') quadrant.
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Signs of trigonometric functions in each quadrant
In the above graphic, the words in quotation marks are a mnemonic for remembering which three trigonometric functions (sine, cosine and tangent) are positive in each quadrant. The expression reads 'All Science Teachers Crazy' and proceeding counterclockwise from the upper right quadrant, we see that 'All' functions are positive in quadrant I, 'Science' (for sine) is positive in quadrant II, 'Teachers' (for tangent) is positive in quadrant III, and 'Crazy' (for cosine) is positive in quadrant IV. There are several variants of this mnemonic.
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cartesian coordinates (plane).
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Quadrant at PlanetMath.org.
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