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Record two ordered pairs with the same X-coordinate that are in different quadrants. Explain how you know they are different quadrants.

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Here, we want to get two ordered pair with the same x-coordinate that belongs to different quadrant

We have this as follows;

(2,-3) and (2,3)

As we can see, the x-coordinates are the same while the y-coordinates are different

The difference between the y-coordinates can be seen in the fact that they are negative values of each other

While the first pair belong to the fourth quadrant, the second pair belong to the first quadrant

We know that they are in the same quadrant as the y-axis value in both cases is different with one positive y and one negative y but with the same x-axis value