In which quadrant or on which axis does each of the following points lie?
$(-3, 5), (4, -1), (2, 0), (2, 2), (-3, -6)$

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(N/A) $(i) \, (-3, 5)$ lies in the $II$ quadrant because $x < 0$ and $y > 0$.
$(ii) \, (4, -1)$ lies in the $IV$ quadrant because $x > 0$ and $y < 0$.
$(iii) \, (2, 0)$ lies on the $x$-axis because the $y$-coordinate is $0$.
$(iv) \, (2, 2)$ lies in the $I$ quadrant because $x > 0$ and $y > 0$.
$(v) \, (-3, -6)$ lies in the $III$ quadrant because $x < 0$ and $y < 0$.

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