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           This unit aims to explain the concept of the coordinate geometry 
           and the straight line.  The  unit  are  prepared  with  topics  such  as 
                     School of Business 
                     quadrants  and  coordinates  of  midpoints,  distance  between  two 
                     points, the straight line, different forms of equation of a straight 
                     line and their application is solving business problems. 
                      
                      
                      
                      
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                     Unit-6                      Page-122 
                                                                             Bangladesh Open University 
                       Lesson-1: Coordinate Geometry 
                       After studying of this lesson, you should be able to: 
                              Explain the nature of coordinate geometry; 
                              Identify the quadrants; 
                              Identify the coordinates of any point; 
                              Calculate the coordinates of mid points; 
                              Calculate the distance between two points. 
                       Nature of Coordinate Geometry 
                       Coordinate  geometry  is  that  branch  of  geometry  in  which  two  real 
                       numbers, called coordinates, are used to indicate the position of a point 
                       in a plane. The main contribution of coordinate geometry is that it has 
                       enabled the integration of algebra and geometry. This is evident from the 
                       fact  that  algebraic  methods  are  employed  to  represent  and  prove  the 
                       fundamental  properties  of  geometrical  theorems.  Equations  are  also 
                       employed to represent the various geometric figures. 
                       Quadrants 
                       The two directed lines, when they intersect at right angles at the point of 
                       origin, divide their plane into four parts or regions. These are 
                                                                                 Y 
                            XOY : First quadrant 
                                                               Second quadrant       First quadrant 
                                                                     (–, +)             (+, +) 
                            X´OY : Second quadrant 
                                                              X´                                  X 
                                                                                  O 
                            X´OY´ :  Third quadrant. 
                                                                     (–, –)              (+, –) 
                                                                Third quadrant 
                                                                                    Fourth quadrant 
                            XOY´ : Fourth quadrant 
                                                                                Y´ 
                        
                                                                                                               The position of the 
                       The position of the coordinates in a particular quadrant would depend on                coordinates in a 
                       the  positive  and  negative  values  of  the  coordinates  shown  in  the              particular quadrant 
                                                                                                               would depend on the 
                       following figure: 
                                                                                                               positive and negative 
                                                                  Y 
                                                                                                               values of the 
                                                                                                               coordinates. 
                        
                                                                     A (3, 5) 
                        
                                                      B (–3, 2) 
                        
                        
                                          X´                                            X 
                                                               O 
                        
                                                                             C (5, 2) 
                                                      D (–2, –3) 
                        
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                                                         Coordinates 
                                                         In  a  two-dimensional  figure  a  point  in  plane  has  two  coordinates. 
                           In a two-dimensional 
                           figure a point in plane       Generally, the first coordinate is read on the X´OX axis and the second 
                           has two coordinates.          coordinate on the Y´OY axis. Various methods of expressing these pairs 
                                                         of coordinates are: 
                                                                    (a) Varying alphabets (x, y) (a, b) etc. 
                                                                    (b) Varying subscripts (x , y ) (x , y ) etc. 
                                                                                                    1   1
                                                                                                             2   2
                                                                    (c) Varying dashes (x´´, y´´) 
                                                         The diagrammatic presentation of the two coordinates is as follows: 
                                                                                                    Y 
                                                          
                                                                                                     abscissa 
                                                                                                                
                                                                                                               e
                                                                                                   s           t
                                                                                                   i           a
                                                                                                   x           n
                                                                                                   a           i
                                                                                                   -           d
                                                                                                   y           r
                                                                                                               o
                                                                               X´                                       X 
                                                                                                  O  x-axis 
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                                                                   Y´ 
                                                          
                                                          
                                                         It  is  observed that the horizontal distance of the point from the Y´OY 
                                                         axis is called the x-coordinate or the abscissa and the vertical distance of 
                                                         the point from the X´OX axis is called the y-coordinate or the ordinate. 
                                                         Coordinates of Mid-Points 
                                                         We can find out the coordinates of a mid-point from the coordinates of 
                                                         any two points using the following formula: 
                                                                             x + x                    y + y
                                                                              1     2                  1     2
                                                                     X =                and Y =                  
                                                                       m                        m
                                                                                2                        2
                                                         This is helpful first in finding out the middle point from a join of any 
                                                         two points and secondly in verifying whether two straight lines bisect 
                                                         each other. 
                                                                                              Y 
                                                          
                                                                                                                         Q 
                                                                                                                         (x , y ) 
                                                                                                                           2   2
                                                          
                                                                                                    N                     L 
                                                                                                               M 
                                                                                                               (x , y ) 
                                                                                                                  m  m
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                                                                                                       (x1, y1) 
                                                           X´                                                                                   X 
                                                                                            O         B       C        D 
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