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Which of the following points could lie in the same quadrant of the xy-coordinate plane as the point (a, b), where ab ≠0?
A. (-b, -a)
B. (-a, -b)
C. (b, -a)
D. (a, -b)
E. (-b, a)
OA A
Note that a and b can be positive or negative. Thus, the point in questions is (±a, ±b).
Let's take suitable values for a and b. Say a = ±1 and b = ±2. Thus, the point is (±1, ±2).
Say the point is in
1. First quadrant: thus, the point is (1, 2)
We see that all the options have at least one negative coordinate; thus, the point (a, b) is not in the first quadrant.
2. Second quadrant: thus, the point is (-1, 2)
We see that option A (-b, -a) with the assumed values would be (-2, 1). The point (-2, 1) is also in the second quadrant. Thus, option A can be the correct answer.
Since this is a PS question, and only one option can be correct, the correct option is A.
The correct answer:
A
Hope this helps!
-Jay
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