Coordinate Geometry - Concept PointsClass 9 Maths
1. The system used for describing the position of a point in a plane is called Cartesian system.
2. To locate the position of a point in a plane, we require two perpendicular lines.
3. The plane is called the Cartesian or coordinate plane and the lines are called the coordinate axes.
5. The coordinate axes divide the plane into four parts called quadrants.
Abscissa | Ordinate | Quadrant |
---|---|---|
+ | + | I |
- | + | II |
- | - | III |
+ | - | IV |
6. The point of intersection of axes is called the origin.
7. The distance of a point from y-axis is called x-coordinate or abscissa, and the distance of the point from x-axis is called y-coordinate or ordinate.
8. If the abscissa of a point is x and ordinate is y, then (x,y) are called the coordinates of a point.
x is known as independent variable while y is called dependent variable as f(x) = 2x+3 = y.
9. The coordinates of a point on the x-axis are of the form (x,0) and that of a point on the y-axis are (0,y).
10. The coordinates of the origin are (0,0).
☛See also:
Co-ordinate Geometry (Q & A -1)
Coordinate Geometry (Q & A -2)
7. The distance of a point from y-axis is called x-coordinate or abscissa, and the distance of the point from x-axis is called y-coordinate or ordinate.
8. If the abscissa of a point is x and ordinate is y, then (x,y) are called the coordinates of a point.
x is known as independent variable while y is called dependent variable as f(x) = 2x+3 = y.
9. The coordinates of a point on the x-axis are of the form (x,0) and that of a point on the y-axis are (0,y).
10. The coordinates of the origin are (0,0).
☛See also:
Co-ordinate Geometry (Q & A -1)
Coordinate Geometry (Q & A -2)
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