📘 Chapter: Coordinate Geometry

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Sections

  • 1

    The Cartesian Plane

    The Cartesian Plane is a two-dimensional coordinate system defined by a horizontal x-axis and a vertical y-axis, facilitating the representation and analysis of geometric figures.

  • 1.1

    Coordinate System

    The section introduces the Cartesian coordinate system, which serves as the foundation for analyzing geometric figures using algebra.

  • 2

    Distance Between Two Points

    This section introduces the distance formula used to calculate the distance between two points in a Cartesian coordinate plane.

  • 3

    Midpoint Of A Line Segment

    This section covers the concept of calculating the midpoint of a line segment joining two points in a Cartesian coordinate system.

  • 4

    Gradient (Slope) Of A Line

    The gradient (slope) of a line quantifies its steepness and direction, determined by the vertical and horizontal change between two points.

  • 4.1

    Formula

    This section introduces crucial formulas in coordinate geometry, covering distance, midpoint, gradient, and the equations of lines.

  • 5

    Equation Of A Line

    This section covers the equation of a line, including its general form and how to derive it using two points.

  • 5.1

    General Form

    This section introduces the fundamental concepts of Coordinate Geometry, including understanding the Cartesian plane, calculating distances, determining midpoints, gradients, and line equations.

  • 5.2

    Equation Using Two Points

    This section explains how to derive the equation of a straight line from two points using slope and point form.

  • 6

    Parallel And Perpendicular Lines

    This section explores the concepts of parallel and perpendicular lines, detailing their characteristics in relation to gradients.

  • 6.1

    Parallel Lines

    This section covers the properties of parallel lines in coordinate geometry, focusing on their equal gradients.

  • 6.2

    Perpendicular Lines

    This section covers the definition and properties of perpendicular lines in the context of Coordinate Geometry.

  • 7

    Application In Geometry

    This section discusses the application of coordinate geometry in determining collinearity and calculating the area of triangles.

  • 7.1

    Collinearity

    Collinearity refers to the condition where three or more points lie on a single straight line.

  • 7.2

    Area Of A Triangle (Coordinate Geometry)

    This section introduces the formula for calculating the area of a triangle using the coordinates of its vertices in the Cartesian plane.

  • 8

    Summary

    Coordinate Geometry combines algebra and geometry using the Cartesian plane, enabling us to solve practical geometric problems.

  • 9

    Exercises

    This section provides a series of exercises designed to reinforce key concepts in Coordinate Geometry, including distance, midpoint calculations, equations of lines, and properties of collinear points.

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