RD Sharma Class 10 Solutions Chapter 14 Co-Ordinate Geometry

  • The abscissa and ordinate of a given point are the distances of the point from y-axis and x-axis respectively.
  • The coordinates of any points on x-axis are of the form (x,0)
  • The coordinates of any point on y-axis are of the form (0,y)
  • The distance between points P(x1,y1) and Q(x2,y2) is given by PQ = \sqrt { (x2-x1)^{ 2 }+(y2-y1)^{ 2 } }

Chapter 14 Co-Ordinate Geometry Exercise 14.1
Chapter 14 Co-Ordinate Geometry Exercise 14.2
Chapter 14 Co-Ordinate Geometry Exercise 14.3
Chapter 14 Co-Ordinate Geometry Exercise 14.4
Chapter 14 Co-Ordinate Geometry Exercise 14.5

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