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Coordinate Geometry Notes Class 10 (Sophmore Year)

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This comprehensive study guide on Coordinate Geometry for Class X covers all the essential concepts and formulas students need to excel in their mathematics exams. It breaks down complex ideas like the Cartesian Plane, where two perpendicular lines intersect at the origin, and explores key terms like the abscissa and ordinate for understanding the coordinates of points. The document explains how to calculate the distance between two points using the Distance Formula, and how to find the coordinates of points dividing a line segment with the Section Formula, including special cases like the Midpoint Formula. Additionally, the guide covers the Area of a Triangle formula in-depth, with clear explanations for different types of triangles, including equilateral, isosceles, and right triangles. It also dives into more advanced geometry, explaining conditions for collinear points and distinguishing shapes like squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and parallelograms based on their diagonals and side lengths. The section on triangle medians introduces the concept of the centroid, the point where medians intersect, along with its properties. Ideal for Class X students, this document is a must-have for mastering coordinate geometry and gaining a clear understanding of geometric relationships in the cartesian plane. With concise yet detailed explanations, it is a valuable resource for anyone preparing for exams or needing a solid foundation in geometry concepts.

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Sophomore / 10th Grade
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Mathematics

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COORDINATE GEOMETRY - CLASS X
● Two perpendicular lines intersecting
at origin are called Coordinate Distance Formula:
axes. ● The distance between two points
P(x1,y1) and Q(x2,y2) is:




𝑃𝑄 = | (𝑥₂ − 𝑥₁)² + (𝑦₂ − 𝑦₁)² |

● The distance of a point from the
origin = | (𝑥)² + (𝑦))² |
● O- Origin
Section Formula:
● The perpendicular distance of a
● The coordinates of a point R(x,y)
point from the y axis is called the x
which divides the line segment
coordinate or abscissa
P(x1,y1) and Q(x2,y2) internally in the
● The perpendicular distance of a
ratio m:n is:
point from the x axis is called the y
coordinate or ordinate.
● A point P in the cartesian plane is
represented as P(x,y) where x = x
coordinate and y = y coordinate
● The coordinates of a point on the
X axis= (x,0)
Y axis= (0,y)
R




where x = and y =


● The coordinates of a point R(x,y)
which divides the line segment
P(x1,y1) and Q(x2,y2) externally in
the ratio m:n is :

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