The given point is \((1, 3)\), where \(1\) is the \(x\)-coordinate and \(3\) is the \(y\)-coordinate.
The \(x\)-coordinate is positive (\(1 > 0\)), and the \(y\)-coordinate is also positive (\(3 > 0\)).
In the Cartesian plane:
Thus, the point \((1, 3)\) is in Quadrant I.
Quadrant: \(\boxed{\text{I}}\)
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