Match the table to name the quadrant for each ordered pair.



Q1


Q2


Q3


Q4

(6,1)






(−4,−12)






(10,−2)






(3,5)






(−8,−7)






(−13,9)

(6,1) - Q1

(−4,−12) - Q3
(10,−2) - Q4
(3,5) - Q1
(−8,−7) - Q2
(−13,9) - Q2

To determine the quadrant for each ordered pair, we need to consider the signs of the x-coordinate and y-coordinate.

Here is the matching table:

Q1: (6,1) - Both x and y coordinates are positive.

Q2: (−4,−12) - Both x and y coordinates are negative.

Q3: (10,−2) - The x coordinate is positive and the y coordinate is negative.

Q4: (3,5) - The x coordinate is positive and the y coordinate is also positive.

Q2: (−8,−7) - Both x and y coordinates are negative.

Q1: (−13,9) - The x coordinate is negative and the y coordinate is positive.

To identify the quadrant for each ordered pair, we need to determine the signs of the x and y coordinates.

In quadrant Q1, both the x and y coordinates are positive.

In quadrant Q2, the x coordinate is negative, and the y coordinate is positive.

In quadrant Q3, both the x and y coordinates are negative.

In quadrant Q4, the x coordinate is positive, and the y coordinate is negative.

Now let's apply this information to each ordered pair:

(6,1):
The x coordinate is positive, and the y coordinate is positive. Therefore, it lies in quadrant Q1.

(−4,−12):
The x coordinate is negative, and the y coordinate is negative. Therefore, it lies in quadrant Q3.

(10,−2):
The x coordinate is positive, and the y coordinate is negative. Therefore, it lies in quadrant Q4.

(3,5):
The x coordinate is positive, and the y coordinate is positive. Therefore, it lies in quadrant Q1.

(−8,−7):
The x coordinate is negative, and the y coordinate is negative. Therefore, it lies in quadrant Q3.

(−13,9):
The x coordinate is negative, and the y coordinate is positive. Therefore, it lies in quadrant Q2.

So, the table can be matched to name the quadrants as follows:

(6,1) - Q1
(−4,−12) - Q3
(10,−2) - Q4
(3,5) - Q1
(−8,−7) - Q3
(−13,9) - Q2