1. Identify the starting point of the red arrow as the origin.
2. The arrow moves horizontally to the right, indicating a positive x-direction.
3. The arrow then moves vertically downward, indicating a negative y-direction.
4. The point labeled 'X' is located at the end of the vertical segment of the arrow.
5. Since the horizontal movement does not change the y-coordinate and the vertical movement is downward, the y-coordinate of 'X' is negative relative to the starting point.
6. The x-coordinate of 'X' is positive relative to the starting point due to the horizontal movement.
7. Therefore, 'X' is located in the fourth quadrant of the coordinate system.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of coordinate graphing characters.