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For each point, identify the axis or quadrant where the point is located. Drag and drop the choices into the boxes to complete the table. x-axis y-axis Quadrant I Quadrant II Quadrant III Quadrant IV (0.6),(5 -2),(-1 10),(5.0)(8.7.2.3)(-1/4 -6 1/2. PLEASE HELP I'LL GIVE YOU 31 POINT'S

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