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If (k, 2) lies in II quadrant then (-k, -2) lies in the quadrant A) I B) II C) III D) IV |
Answer» Correct option is (D) IV Given that (k, 2) lies in II quadrant and we know that any point in II quadrant has x-coordinate negative and y-coordinate positive. \(\therefore k<0\) \(\Rightarrow-k>0\) \(\therefore(-k,-2)\) lies in IV quadrant. \((\because\) Any point in IV quadrant has x-coordinate positive and y-coordinate negative and here \(-k>0\;\&\;-2<0)\) Correct option is D) IV |
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