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Using coordinate geometry of 3D prove that the medians of a triangle are concurrent?

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Who founded coordinate geometry?

Coordinate Geometry is also Analytic Geometry, founded by Rene Descartes.


What is the use of coordinate geometry in computers?

Coordinate geometry is mainly used in computers for computer graphics software. Coordinate geometry is two-dimensional, and includes shapes such as lines and polygons.


How do you solve for a spherical triangle?

If by sperical triangle you mean a triangle on the surface of a sphere, you will need 3 dimensional coordinate geometry. Whether you use polar coordinates or linear coordinates will depend on what you want to "solve".


How do you find the area of a triangle on a coordinate plane?

you count the number of boxes IN the shape.


What does science geometry have to do with science?

use of coordinate geometry in geography


History of coordinate geometry?

history of co-ordinate geometry


An application of coordinate geometry?

by using coordinate geometry you can find the position of a place in earth by using the pictures taken by satellites.


What is right triangle geometry?

A right triangle in geometry is a triangle that has 90 degrees as one of its angles.


What does maths include?

numbers, algebras, coordinate plane, geometry (shape, area, volume), calculus, theorems, and so on.


What are all the formulas?

What are all the formulas in math? There are hundreds, too many to name here in all the categories of mathematics. Most of them are in geometry, for coordinate geometry, area, and volume.


Does a right triangle have three right angles?

Not in traditional, 2 dimensional, euclidean geometry, because a triangles angles always equal 180º .However, there is a branch of Geometry that deals with a coordinate system on a sphere, instead of a plane, and in spherical geometry a triangle with three right angles is very much possible. Consider, for example, the triangle bounded by the Prime Meridian, 90o west longitude, and the equator.