history of co-ordinate geometry
Rene Descartes who was a French mathematician.
abcissa - x co-ordinate ordinate - y co-ordinate in two dimensional co-ordinate system
midpoint=(X1 + X2, Y1 + Y2)divide both of those by 2.X1 + X2 divided by 2 should give you the co ordinate for X.
Just take a look at a US dollar bill and you'll find many applications of coordinated geometry on it.
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Rene Descartes
D=(x2-x1)2 + (y2-y1)2then square root the number that you get
He is credited with discovering analytic geometry. He also did the work that allowed other to discover calculus.(1) Being the Father of Modern Continental Rationalism(2) Formulating the famous argument Cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I am)He is accredited with being the father of Analytical Geometry and developed the Cartesian Co-ordinate SYstem.
He is credited with discovering analytic geometry. He also did the work that allowed other to discover calculus.(1) Being the Father of Modern Continental Rationalism(2) Formulating the famous argument Cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I am)He is accredited with being the father of Analytical Geometry and developed the Cartesian Co-ordinate SYstem.
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An ordinate is the "y" co-ordinate of an ordered pair. e.g. in (3,4), 4 is the ordinate. If you are interested the "x" part is called the abscissa.