Determine the coordinates of the points shown. Tell in which quadrant the point lies. Assume the coordinates are integers.

A. (-4, 3); quadrant II
B. (-4, 6); quadrant I
C. (-4, 3); quadrant I
D. (-4, 6); quadrant II


Answer: D

Mathematics

You might also like to view...

Solve the differential equation.5y ' = ex/5 + y

A. y = 
B. y = 
C. y = xex/5 + cex/5
D. y = 

Mathematics

Refer to the figures and recursive rules below to answer the following question(s).Which of the figures above best approximates the Koch snowflake?

A. Figure 2 B. Figure 1 C. Figure 4 D. Figure 3 E. none of these

Mathematics

Factor the special products, which are the sum or difference of two perfect cubes.216r3 - 125

A. (6r + 5)(36r2 + 30r + 25) B. (6r - 5)(36r2 - 30r - 25) C. (6r - 5)(36r2 - 25) D. (6r - 5)(36r2 + 30r + 25)

Mathematics

Find the LCM of the set of numbers.56, 96

A. 224 B. 672 C. 1344 D. 168

Mathematics