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hi Iamp;#39;m Ted today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to build a quadrant in Excel a quadrant is a graphical tool thatamp;#39;s used to depict data in more or less polar coordinates so I have a spreadsheet set up here part of it is just the whatamp;#39;s needed to generate a circle and the other part is is what I call the bubbles this is commonly used on this kind of a chart itamp;#39;s and and Iamp;#39;m gonna everything is done here except for actually populating the bubbles onto the chart so let me just walk you through what what we have here the the circle in polar coordinates has theta which is an angle that goes from if you remember your trigonometry 0 degrees is on the x-axis 90 degrees is on the y-axis 180 is on the negative x-axis and 270 is on the negative y-axis and then back to 360 which becomes 0 again at the at the x axis and then just to draw a circle itamp;#39;s just a radius of 1 itamp;#39;s just a unit circle and itamp;#39;s just to to provide the the basi