what is (-4,-3) in two graphs

(-4,-3) can be represented in two graphs: the Cartesian coordinate system and the coordinate plane.

1. Cartesian Coordinate System:
In the Cartesian coordinate system, the x-axis represents the horizontal direction, while the y-axis represents the vertical direction. The point (-4,-3) can be located by moving 4 units to the left along the x-axis and 3 units downward along the y-axis. It is situated in the third quadrant of the coordinate system.

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────┼─────┼───> x-axis

────┼─────┼───
│ ●
────┼─────┼───

────┼─────┼───

────┼─────┼───
0 │ -3


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V
y-axis

2. Coordinate Plane:
The coordinate plane is often represented by a grid. The horizontal axis is the x-axis, and the vertical axis is the y-axis. The point (-4,-3) lies 4 units to the left of the origin (0,0) on the x-axis and 3 units below it on the y-axis.

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┼───────
│ │
│ │
│ ● │
│ │

┼───────
│ │


│ │

┼─────────────────
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The point (-4,-3) is represented by the black dot (●) in both graphs.