Unit 1 Chapter 4 (Rectangular Coordinates)
Unit 1 Chapter 4 (Rectangular Coordinates)
Unit-1
Chapter 4
Rectangular Coordinates,
Distance Formula, Section Formula and Equation of Straight Line
y-axis
a P(a,b)
O
x-axis
Example 1: Plot the points A(1,2), B(4,6) and C(4,2); hence find the distances between: a)
A and C;
b) B and C;
c) A and B.
y-axis
B(4,6)
C(4,2)
A(1,2)
O
x-axis
Soln:
1
2
Now let us generalize Examples 1 and 2 by finding the distance between the points
A(x1,y1) and B(x2,y2).
y-axis
A C
O
x-axis
2
3
y-axis
B(x2,y2)
r2
P
N
r1
A M C
(x1,y1)
O
x-axis
AP AM MP r1
then
PB PN NB r2
x x1 r1
i.e.
x 2 x r2
rx r x
hence x 1 2 2 1
r1 r2
r y r y
Similarly, y 1 2 2 1
r1 r2
The coordinates of the point P which divides the joining of A(x1,y1) and B(x2,y2) is
rx r x r y r y
x 1 2 2 1 and y 1 2 2 1
r1 r2 r1 r2
Example 4: Given A = (4,16) and B = (11,-5), find H if H divides AB internally in the ratio
1:6
3
4
y-axis
L2
a2 a1 x-axis
O
L1
The inclination of a line is the angle made between the line and the positive x-axis.
The slope of a line is defined as the tangent of the inclination of the line.
i.e. m = tan
4
5
y-axis
A a
M
a
O
x-axis
From the above figure, slope of the line passing through the points A and B is
m = tan
BM
=
AM
y y1
m = 2
x 2 x1
Example 6: Find the slopes of the lines passing through:
a) (5,2) and (-2,2);
b) (5,1) and (-3,-4);
c) (1,2) and (-1,4);
d) (4,7) and (4,1).
Soln: a) 0
b) 5/8
c) –1
d) undefined.
Example 7 A and B are the points (-4, 1) and (8, 6) respectively.
(a) Find the slope of AB.
(b) Find the length of AB.
(c) Write down the coordinates of the mid-point of AB.
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Soln: (a) slope m = ___________
8 (4)
5
6
2) Find the coordinates of the midpoints of the lines joining the pairs of points given in
1.
3) Find the length of the line from the origin to the point (7, 4).
4) Show, using Pythagoras’ Theorem, that the lines joining A(1, 6), B(-1, 4) and C(2, 1)
from the right angled triangle.
5) Show that ABC is isosceles where A, B, and C are the points (7, 3), (- 4, 1), (-3, -2).
6) Find the midpoint of the base of ABC in No. 5. Hence find the area of ABC .
7) Prove that the lines OA and OB are perpendicular where A, B are the points (4, 3) and
(3, -4) respectively.
8) In the triangle ABC, A, B, and C are points (0, 2), (1, 5) and (-1, 4). Find the
coordinates of the point D such that AD is a median and find the length of this
median.
9) A, B and M are three points such that M is the midpoint of AB. The coordinates of A
and M are (5, 7) and (0, 2) respectively. Find the coordinates of B.
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