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The points whose abscissa and ordinate have different signs will lie in

A

I and II quadrants

B

II and III quadrants

C

I and III quadrants

D

II and IV quadrants

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D

The points whose abscissa and ordinate have different signs will be of the form (-x,y) or (x,-y) and these points will lie in II and IV quadrants.
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  • The point whose abscissa and ordinate have different signs will lie in

    A
    I and II quadrants
    B
    I and III quadrants
    C
    II and III quadrants
    D
    II and IV quadrant
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    on y-axis
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    in 1st quadrant
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    (2, 2)
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