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



Q1


Q2


Q3


Q4

(−16,−13)






(−5.6,4.7)






(24,24)






(11,−0.5)

(−16,−13) - Q3

(−5.6,4.7) - Q2

(24,24) - Q1

(11,−0.5) - Q4

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

For the ordered pair (-16, -13):

- The x-coordinate (-16) is negative, which means it is in Quadrant Q3 (since Q3 is where x is negative and y is negative).

For the ordered pair (-5.6, 4.7):

- The x-coordinate (-5.6) is negative, and the y-coordinate (4.7) is positive. This means it is in Quadrant Q2 (since Q2 is where x is negative and y is positive).

For the ordered pair (24, 24):

- The x-coordinate (24) is positive, and the y-coordinate (24) is positive. This means it is in Quadrant Q1 (since Q1 is where x is positive and y is positive).

For the ordered pair (11, -0.5):

- The x-coordinate (11) is positive, and the y-coordinate (-0.5) is negative. This means it is in Quadrant Q4 (since Q4 is where x is positive and y is negative).

So, matching the table to name the quadrant for each ordered pair:

(−16,−13) --> Q3
(−5.6,4.7) --> Q2
(24,24) --> Q1
(11,−0.5) --> Q4

To determine the quadrant for each ordered pair, you need to look at the signs of the x and y coordinates.

Here's how you can do it:

1. For the first ordered pair (-16, -13), the x coordinate (-16) is negative and the y coordinate (-13) is also negative. In quadrant Q3, both the x and y coordinates are negative.

2. For the second ordered pair (-5.6, 4.7), the x coordinate (-5.6) is negative and the y coordinate (4.7) is positive. In quadrant Q2, the x coordinate is negative but the y coordinate is positive.

3. For the third ordered pair (24, 24), both the x and y coordinates are positive. In quadrant Q1, both the x and y coordinates are positive.

4. For the fourth ordered pair (11, -0.5), the x coordinate (11) is positive and the y coordinate (-0.5) is negative. In quadrant Q4, the x coordinate is positive but the y coordinate is negative.

So, matching the table to name the quadrant for each ordered pair:

(−16,−13) - Q3
(−5.6,4.7) - Q2
(24,24) - Q1
(11,−0.5) - Q4