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Form 2

This document defines key concepts in coordinate geometry, including formulas for calculating the distance between two points and a point from the origin, equations of lines parallel to axes, equations representing lines in various forms including slope-intercept, point-slope, two-point, and double-intercept forms, determining the slope, y-intercept and x-intercept of a line given its equation in slope-intercept form, and identifying perpendicular and parallel lines based on their slopes.

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Form 2

This document defines key concepts in coordinate geometry, including formulas for calculating the distance between two points and a point from the origin, equations of lines parallel to axes, equations representing lines in various forms including slope-intercept, point-slope, two-point, and double-intercept forms, determining the slope, y-intercept and x-intercept of a line given its equation in slope-intercept form, and identifying perpendicular and parallel lines based on their slopes.

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Co-ordinate Geometry

1. Distance between two points P (x1 , y1 ) and Q(x2 , y2 ) is given by:


p
d(P, Q) = (x2 − x1 )2 + (y2 − y1 )2 {Distance formula}
p
2. Distance of a point P (x, y) from the origin is given by d(0, P ) = x2 + y 2 .
3. Equation of the x-axis is y = 0
4. Equation of the y-axis is x = 0
5. Equation of a straight line parallel to x-axis and passing through the point
P (a, b) is y = b.
6. Equation of a straight line parallel to y-axis and passing through the point
P (a, b) is x = a.
y2 − y1
7. Slope of a straight line= m = tan θ = where (θ) is the inclination
x2 − x1
of the straight line and (x1 , y1 ) and (x2 , y2 ) are any two points on the line.
8. Equation of a line in the slope-intercept form is y = mx + b.
9. Equation of a straight line in point-slope form is y − y1 = m(x − x1 ).
y − y1 x − x1
10. Equation of a straight line in two-points form is = .
y2 − y1 x2 − x1
x y
11. Equation of a straight line in double-intercept form is: + = 1.
a b
12. For a straight line whose equation is ax + by + c = 0
a c c
i) slope= − ii) y-intercept= − iii) x- intercept= − .
b b a
13. The straight lines with slopes (m) and (m0 ) are mutually perpendicular if
m, m0 = −1.
14. The straight line with slopes (m) and (m0 ) are parallel to each other if
m = m0 .

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