The point (-1, -1) is in quadrant IV.

How to determine if this is true or false?

Plot the point(s) on a graph to see which quadrant it is in.

Or, you can memorize this.

For example, Quadrant I, the points are all positive, ie, (x,y).

In Quadrant II, the points would be of the form (-x,y)

Quadrant III, (-x,-y)

Quadrant IV, (x,-y)

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To determine if the point (-1, -1) is in quadrant IV, you need to understand quadrant classification in the Cartesian coordinate system. The Cartesian coordinate system is divided into four quadrants:

- Quadrant I: Positive x-values, positive y-values
- Quadrant II: Negative x-values, positive y-values
- Quadrant III: Negative x-values, negative y-values
- Quadrant IV: Positive x-values, negative y-values

To determine if the point (-1, -1) is in quadrant IV, you need to check if the x-coordinate (-1) is positive and the y-coordinate (-1) is negative.

In this case, the x-coordinate (-1) is not positive but negative. Therefore, the point (-1, -1) is not in quadrant IV.