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HOMEWORK

Mathematics Project:
Coordinate Geometry
Name: Siken Oraon
Class: 9
Roll no.: 29
Subject: Mathematics
School: Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya
Topic: Coordinate Geometry
Introduction
What is is Coordinate Geometry?

Coordinate Geometry is considered to be one of the most


interesting concepts of mathematics. Coordinate Geometry (or
the analytic geometry) describes the link between geometry and
algebra through graphs involving curves and lines. It provides
geometric aspects in Algebra and enables them to solve
geometric problems. It is a part of geometry where the position
of points on the plane is described using an ordered pair of
numbers. Here, the concepts of coordinate geometry (also
known as Cartesian geometry) are explained along with its
formulas and their derivations.
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Seating Plan

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A brief introduction to Cartesian
System

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Lets say we are going to call a student in an
arranged classroom. He is sitting at 4th row and

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2nd column so to call by his position we call the
row first and then the column. Hence we call 4, 2.

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1 2 3 4 5
Cartesian System
Just like the previous example, we distribute a plane like
this

The x-coordinate of a point is its


perpendicular distance from the
y-axis measured along the x-axis,
and it is known as Abscissa.

The y-coordinate of a point is its


perpendicular distance from the
x-axis measured along the y-axis,
and it is known as Ordinate.
To plot:
Example
1. (3, -1)
2. (0, 2)
3. (-1, -2)

(0, 2)

(3, -1)

(-1, -2)

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