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# Points (x, -3) and ( -2, y), not shown in the figure above, are in qua

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07 Aug 2018, 03:12
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Points (x, -3) and ( -2, y), not shown in the figure above, are in quadrants IV and II, respectively. If $$xy \neq 0$$, in which quadrant is point (x, y) ?

(A) I

(B) II

(C) III

(D) IV

(E) It cannot be determined from the information given.

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Re: Points (x, -3) and ( -2, y), not shown in the figure above, are in qua  [#permalink]

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07 Aug 2018, 04:18
If point (x, -3) is in IV quadrant, that means x is positive
If point ( -2, y) is in II quadrant, that means y is positive too

point (x, y) must be in I quadrant as both are positive

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