real life applications of geometry


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Summary
In coordinate geometry, the tools of algebra are used in studying geometry by establishing 1-1 correspondence between the points in a plane and the ordered pairs of real number..
Introduction
Rene' Descartes' (1596-1665), a French philosopher and mathematician, introduced a method by which the position of a point can be corresponded with an ordered pair of real numbers. These pair of real numbers are called the Coordinates. This method is the new idea of combining t..
Cartesion System (History)
Introduction - Rene' Descartes' (1596-1665), a French philosopher and mathematician, introduced a method by which the position of a point can be corresponded with an ordered pair of real numbers. These pair of real numbers are called the Coordinates. This method is the new idea ..
Introduction
Rene' Descartes' (1596-1665), a French philosopher and mathematician, introduced a method by which the position of a point can be corresponded with an ordered pair of real numbers. These pair of real numbers are called the Coordinates. This method is the new idea of combin..
Cartesion System
Introduction - Rene' Descartes' (1596-1665), a French philosopher and mathematician, introduced a method by which the position of a point can be corresponded with an ordered pair of real numbers. These pair of real numbers are called the Coordinates. This method is the new idea ..
Coordinates
The coordinates of a point are quantities, which determine the position of the point. If for instance, a point P lies somewhere on a straight line XX', then its position may be defined by a single number in the following way: Choose some reference point O (or initial point)on XX' and measure the se..
Coordinates
Coordinates - The coordinates of a point are quantities, which determine the position of the point. If for instance, a point P lies somewhere on a straight line XX', then its position may be defined by a single number in the following way: Choose some reference point O (or initial point)on XX' and ..
Question 4
Question: (a) A point P is on the X-axis and 3 units from the origin. State its abscissa and ordinate. (b) A point Q is on the Y-axis. State its abscissa and ordinate if Q is 4 units from the origin. (c) The abscissa of a point M is (2a) and the ordinate is (-4a). In which quadrant the point M..
Equation of the line passing through the intersection of two lines
) for all the real values of l . (vi) represents lines through the point of intersection of lines L 1 = 0 and L 2 = 0. Hence the set of lines passing through the intersection of lin..
Question 6
Question: Represent the solution of the following inequalities on a real number line. a) Answer: a) ..
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