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Prakash Adhikari Islington College, Kathmandu 1
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Pure Mathematics (P1)- 9709 Topic: Co-ordinate Geometry 2
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Lesson Description In this lesson, we will learn: Distance between two points of a line segment Mid point of the line segment joining two points Gradient (Slope) of the line segment – Gradient of Parallel lines – Gradient of Perpendicular lines 3
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Compare with chart alongside.. 4 Y X A(x 1,y 1 ) x1x1 x2x2 y1y1 y2y2 B(x 2,y 2 )
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Compare with chart alongside.. 5 Y X A(x 1,y 1 x1x1 x2x2 y1y1 y2y2 B(x 2,y 2 )
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Compare with chart alongside.. 6 Y X A(x 1,y 1 ) x1x1 x2x2 y1y1 y2y2 B(x 2,y 2 ) d
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Compare with chart alongside.. 7 Y X A(x 1,y 1 ) x1x1 x2x2 y1y1 y2y2 B(x 2,y 2 ) d
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8 Y X A(x 1,y 1 ) x1x1 x2x2 y1y1 y2y2 B(x 2,y 2 ) (y 2 -y 1 ) (x 2 -x 1 ) d
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z 9 Y X A(x 1,y 1 ) x1x1 x2x2 y1y1 y2y2 B(x 2,y 2 ) (y 2 -y 1 ) (x 2 -x 1 ) d
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10 Y X A(x 1,y 1 ) x1x1 x2x2 y1y1 y2y2 B(x 2,y 2 ) (y 2 -y 1 ) (x 2 -x 1 ) d
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Example: Distance between two points: A (9,7) and B(3,2) 11
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12 Y X A(x 1,y 1 ) x1x1 x2x2 y1y1 y2y2 B(x 2,y 2 )
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13 Y X A(x 1,y 1 ) x1x1 x2x2 y1y1 y2y2 B(x 2,y 2 )
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14 Y X A(x 1,y 1 ) x1x1 x2x2 y1y1 y2y2 B(x 2,y 2 ) C
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15 Y X A(x 1,y 1 ) x1x1 x2x2 y1y1 y2y2 B(x 2,y 2 ) C
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Slope of the line: 17 Definition of Slope The slope of the line through the distinct points (x 1, y 1 ) and (x 2, y 2 ) is Definition of Slope The slope of the line through the distinct points (x 1, y 1 ) and (x 2, y 2 ) is Change in y Change in x = Rise Run = y 2 – y 1 x 2 – x 1 (x 1, y 1 ) x1x1 y1y1 x2x2 y2y2 (x 2, y 2 ) Rise y 2 – y 1 Run x 2 – x 1 x y The steepness of a line, called the slope of the line. Slope compares the vertical change (the rise) to the horizontal change (the run) when moving from one fixed point to another along the line. A ratio comparing the change in y (the rise) with the change in x (the run) is used calculate the slope of a line.
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Rise = 4 Run = 5
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Sample Problems: Find the slope of the line thru the points given: (-3,-1) and (-2,4) (-3,4) and (2,-2)
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The Possibilities for a Line’s Slope Positive Slope x y m > 0 Line rises from left to right. Zero Slope x y m = 0 Line is horizontal. m is undefined Undefined Slope x y Line is vertical. Negative Slope x y m < 0 Line falls from left to right.
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Slope of second line m 2 Slope of First line m 1 Two lines are parallel if m 1= m 2
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