Antarctica lies in three hemispheres: Southern, Eastern and Western.
Yes, a line can be in two quadrants if it crosses the axes. For example, a line that extends from the first quadrant to the third quadrant will intersect both the x-axis and y-axis, thus occupying portions of both quadrants. Similarly, lines can exist in any combination of quadrants depending on their slope and position relative to the axes.
Yes, it is possible for a line to pass through exactly two quadrants. For instance, a line that has a positive slope can pass through the first and third quadrants if it extends from the second quadrant to the fourth. Similarly, a line with a negative slope can pass through the second and fourth quadrants. In both cases, the line does not intersect the axes in such a way that it enters all four quadrants.
In the context of a circle or the coordinate plane, quadrants are the four quarters defined either by two mutually perpendicular radii or the coordinate axes.
They are called "quadrants".
only in quadrants 2 and 3
Antarctica is one of two polar regions on earth.
There are 4 quadrants in a circle
The Cartesian plane is divided into 4 quadrants
The axes create the quadrants.
because its too fat to stay in one!
There are two Antarctica and Australia.
there are 4 quadrants in a coordinate grid (=