Coordinate geometry (or analytical geometry) allows the algebraic representation of geometric shapes. This then allows algebraic concepts to be applied to geometry.
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Analytical geometry is more commonly known as coordinate geometry. Using Cartesian, Polar or other coordinates systems, geometric shapes can be represented in algebraic terms. This bringing together of algebra and geometry enables the results in one branch of mathematics to be applied to finding solutions in the other.
Algebraic Geometry is the study of Geometry using simple algebraic equations. For example, some questions look a bit like this: You have a rectangle. It's area is 56cm squared. If it's length is 2x+2, and its breadth is x, solve for x. You would do 56-2=54/3=18, so x would be equal to 18.
"Can I passed" needs to be "Can I pass" And yes, I believe you can. It is my opinion that trigonometry is loosely based on Geometry. There are also new concepts introduced in Trig that don't require much algebra skills.
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