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- Q1Which quadrant would the point (5, -3) fall into?Quadrant IIIQuadrant IIQuadrant IVQuadrant I30sKS3.A.8
- Q2Which coordinates correspond to a point in the second quadrant?(7, -3)(-2, -4)(6, 5)(-5, 3)30sKS3.A.8
- Q3If a point lies in Quadrant III, which of the following could be its coordinates?(-6, -8)(4, -4)(-7, 6)(5, 3)30sKS3.A.8
- Q4The point (-4, 4) is in which quadrant?Quadrant IIIQuadrant IVQuadrant IQuadrant II30sKS3.A.8
- Q5The point (0, -3) is on which axis?Z-axisNot on any axisY-axisX-axis30sKS3.A.8
- Q6Which of the following points lies in the fourth quadrant?(-3, -2)(3, -2)(-3, 2)(3, 2)30sKS3.A.8
- Q7Which of the following coordinates would fall into the first quadrant?(-2, 5)(6, 4)(3, -7)(-4, -6)30sKS3.A.8
- Q8The point where the x and y coordinates are both zero is called...?X-axisOriginY-axisZ-axis30sKS3.A.8
- Q9The point (0, 2) is on which axis?Z-axisNot on any axisY-axisX-axis30sKS3.A.8
- Q10Which quadrant would the point (-2, -5) fall into?Quadrant IIQuadrant IIIQuadrant IQuadrant IV30sKS3.A.8