(-4, 2)
This point lies on the second quadrant because this point has negative x-axis value and positive y-axis value
(-1, 0)
This point also lies on the x-axis because the y-axis value is zero.
(-4, -6)
This point also lies on the third quadrant because this point has negative x-axis and y-axis values
On the cartesian plane, four regions are created at the point where the X and Y axes intersect at 90 degrees. These regions are known as quadrants. Each of the four quadrants in each plane is therefore bound by one-half of the axes. Depending on where they are in relation to the axes, each quadrant is identified by a Roman numeral and given the names Quadrant I, Quadrant II, Quadrant III, and Quadrant IV.
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