In which quadrant in the Cartesian coordinate plane is the point (−7,7)
located?
A.
Quadrant I
B.
Quadrant II
C.
Quadrant III
D.
Quadrant IV
7 to the left, then 7 up clearly means you are in
Quad II , the bot is wrong again
You are correct. The point (-7,7) is located in Quadrant II of the Cartesian coordinate plane.
To determine in which quadrant a point is located in the Cartesian coordinate plane, we can look at the signs of its x and y coordinates.
In this case, the point (-7,7) has a negative x-coordinate (-7) and a positive y-coordinate (7).
In the Cartesian coordinate plane, Quadrant I is where both the x and y coordinates are positive, Quadrant II is where the x coordinate is negative and the y coordinate is positive, Quadrant III is where both the x and y coordinates are negative, and Quadrant IV is where the x coordinate is positive and the y coordinate is negative.
Since the point (-7,7) has a negative x-coordinate (-7) and a positive y-coordinate (7), it is located in Quadrant II.
Therefore, the correct answer is B. Quadrant II.