Coordinate geometry acts as a bridge between algebra and geometry. It helps us depict algebraic equations in geometric forms.
In this section, we use coordinates (x, y) to represent points on a plane.
This approach provides a handy way to solve geometric problems using algebra.In this specific problem, you are given two sets of coordinates:
- \((1.451, 3.051)\)
- \((5.906, 11.360)\).
By plotting these points on a graph, we can visualize concepts like distance and midpoint by analyzing these coordinate pairs.
Each point corresponds to a unique position on the two-dimensional plane.
By moving across x-coordinates (left to right) and up y-coordinates (up and down), coordinate geometry makes it easier to understand the spatial relationship between points.