List Quadrant image, details, and angles for
Quadrant Ⅰ
Quadrant definition
1 of the 4 quarters on the
Cartesian graph.
Show (x, y) Quadrant Ⅰ details
x-coordinate is positive
Since it lies to the right of the x-axis.
y-coordinate is positive
Since it is lies above the y-axis.
Build Quadrant Answer
(x, y) = ( + , + )
Describe angle range in Quadrant Ⅰ
Degrees: 0° ≤ θ ≤ 90°
Radians: 0 ≤ θ ≤ π/2
Show sin(θ) and cos(θ) range
sin(θ) is positive
cos(θ) is positive
tan(θ) is positive
csc(θ) is positive
sec(θ) is positive
cot(θ) is positive
Quadrant Image:
Final Answers
x-coordinate is positive
Since it lies to the right of the x-axis.
y-coordinate is positive
Since it is lies above the y-axis.
(x, y) = ( + , + )
sin(θ) is positive
cos(θ) is positive
tan(θ) is positive
csc(θ) is positive
sec(θ) is positive
cot(θ) is positive
What is the Answer?
x-coordinate is positive
Since it lies to the right of the x-axis.
y-coordinate is positive
Since it is lies above the y-axis.
(x, y) = ( + , + )
sin(θ) is positive
cos(θ) is positive
tan(θ) is positive
csc(θ) is positive
sec(θ) is positive
cot(θ) is positive
How does the Quadrant Calculator work?
Free Quadrant Calculator - Describes the Quadrant and the details
This calculator has 1 input.
What 4 formulas are used for the Quadrant Calculator?
Quadrant 1: (x, y) = (+ , +)
Quadrant 2: (x, y) = (- , +)
Quadrant 3: (x, y) = (- , -)
Quadrant 4: (x, y) = (+ , -)
What 2 concepts are covered in the Quadrant Calculator?
- coordinates
- A set of values that show an exact position
- quadrant
- 1 of 4 sections on the Cartesian graph. Quadrant I: (x, y), Quadrant II (-x, y), Quadrant III, (-x, -y), Quadrant IV (x, -y)
Example calculations for the Quadrant Calculator