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निर्देशांक ज्यामिति |Coordinate geometry exercise-7.2|class 10th mathematics| chapter 07 | #maths #coordinategeometry #class10 #education #mathsclass10 #exercise7.1 #chapter08 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. Introduction to Coordinate Geometry Coordinate geometry (or analytic geometry) is defined as the study of geometry using the coordinate points. Using coordinate geometry, it is possible to find the distance between two points, dividing lines in m:n ratio, finding the mid-point of a line, calculating the area of a triangle in the Cartesian plane, etc. There are certain terms in Cartesian geometry that should be properly understood. Coordinate Geometry Terms Coordinate Geometry Definition- It is one of the branches of geometry where the position of a point is defined using coordinates. What are the Coordinates? Coordinates are a set of values which helps to show the exact position of a point in the coordinate plane. Coordinate Plane Meaning- A coordinate plane is a 2D plane which is formed by the intersection of two perpendicular lines known as the x-axis and y-axis. Distance Formula- It is used to find the distance between two points situated in A(x1,y1) and B(x2,y2) Section Formula- It is used to divide any line into two parts, in m:n ratio Mid-Point Theorem -This formula is used to find the coordinates at which a line is divided into two equal halves.