![]() The different methods of dividing the quadrants accounts for the difference between quadrant house systems. Because the quadrants vary in size, the houses are rarely equal under such systems and will have a varying number of degrees. Each quadrant contains three houses thus, the degrees in each quadrant are divided into three parts to determine the houses in that quadrant. These four points form the cusp of the first, fourth, seventh, and tenth houses, respectively. In a quadrant house system, the distance between the four angles-Ascendant, Imum Coeli (I.C.), Descendant, and Midheaven-each becomes a quadrant. The Ascendant-Descendant axis shifts somewhat over the course of a day therefore, the intersection of the two axes creates four quadrants of varying size. The meridian is the point where the fixed north-south axis or meridian intersects the ecliptic. Quadrant house systems, also called unequal house systems, are a form of house division that utilize the degree of the meridian as the Midheaven or Medium Coeli (M.C.). ![]()
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