A quadrant grid is a two-dimensional coordinate system divided into four sections (quadrants) by a vertical (y-axis) and a horizontal (x-axis) line that intersect at the origin (0,0). Each quadrant is typically labeled: Quadrant I (top right, where both x and y are positive), Quadrant II (top left, where x is negative and y is positive), Quadrant III (bottom left, where both x and y are negative), and Quadrant IV (bottom right, where x is positive and y is negative). The grid is often used in mathematics and statistics to plot points and visualize relationships between variables.
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