A point both of whose coordinates are negative will lie in
(A) I quadrant
(B) II quadrant
(C) III quadrant
(D) IV quadrant
Answer: (C) III quadrant
Solution.
We know that coordinates of a point are of the form (+, +) in the first quadrant
(-, +) in the second quadrant
(-,-) in the third quadrant and
(+, -) in the fourth quadrant.
Where + denotes positive real number and - denotes the negative real number. So that we can say two coordinates are negative is lie in the third quadrant.
Therefore option (C) is correct