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The pdf associated to this problem is:
http://www.calpoly.edu/~jborzell/Courses/Year%2010-11/Fall%202010/Petersen-Linear_Algebra-Math_306.pdf
Solution
1 a)
Points in first quadrant of xy plane
Adding any two points in first quadrant gives another point in first quadrant
But, -1(1,1)=(-1,-1) which is not in first quadrant
Hence not closed under scalar multiplication but closed under addition
b)
Consider the set of elements in first and third quadrant of xy plane
Take points: (1,2)+(-2,1)=(-1,3) which is not in first or third quadrant.
But it is closed under scalar multiplication

