What do the points (0,y) and (x,0) have in common?
For all x,y they are on a coordinate axis and in no quadrant.
Both coordinate axes are excluded from the quadrants.
2007-10-19 11:26:39
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answer #1
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answered by 1,1,2,3,3,4, 5,5,6,6,6, 8,8,8,10 6
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The quadrants are classified with respect to the origin(0,0).
So there is no point in asking the quadrant for (0,0)
2007-10-19 11:32:12
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answer #2
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answered by prabhakaran_dravid 2
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No quadrant it is in the origin
2007-10-19 11:21:49
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, it's in no quadrant. It's the origin.
2007-10-19 11:23:16
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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0,0 wouldnt be in any quadrant because it is on the origin of the grid(duhhh its right in the middle)
2007-10-19 11:23:03
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not in any quadrant...it's the origin.
2007-10-19 11:22:07
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answer #6
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answered by anjelle_2 1
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take care of the sheet as sturdy of section A = (4)(8) = 32 with midsection of mass at (4,2) and then upload to it a chew of detrimental section "ab" with midsection of mass at [(8-a/2), (4-b/2)] and use the definition while including 2 sections at the same time; X = (a million/At)[x1A - x2(ab)] = (a million/At)[(4)A - (5.ninety 5)(ab)] Y = (a million/At)[y1A - y2(ab)] = (a million/At)[(2)A - (3.35)(ab)] the place At = A - ab = 32 - 5.33 = 26.sixty seven ft^2
2016-11-08 23:12:29
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answer #7
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answered by pedrosa 4
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None, it is the intersection of the x- and y- axes and is commonly called the origin.
2007-10-19 11:24:02
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answer #8
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answered by ironduke8159 7
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none of them it is the origin
2007-10-19 11:33:12
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answer #9
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answered by Atius 2
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none it is on the origin
2007-10-19 11:21:40
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answer #10
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answered by Allie 3
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