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8 September, 07:00

Explain why the graph y < X cannot lie in quadrant II

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  1. 8 September, 07:28
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    Quadrant 2 is the top left quadrant on a cartesian plane. In this quadrant, all x-values are negative and all y-values are positive. Therefore, all x-values are less than y-values so y < x cannot be in this quadrant.
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