The father of coordinate geometry is
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Renatius Cartesius
René Descartes (1596-1650) is generally regarded as the father of Analytical Geometry . His name in Latin is Renatius Cartesius — so you can see that our terminology “Cartesian plane” and “Cartesian coordinate system” are derived from his name!
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Rene Descartes, a French mathematician, is regarded as the father of coordinate geometry.
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What is coordinate geometry?
- The study of geometry using coordinate points is known as coordinate geometry (or analytic geometry). It is possible to find the distance between two points, divide lines in a m:n ratio, find the midpoint of a line, calculate the area of a triangle in the Cartesian plane, and so on using coordinate geometry.
- The equation of the straight line, y = mx + c, is an important coordinate geometry formula. Here, m denotes the slope and c the y-intercept (tanθ = m denotes the angle the line makes with the positive x-axis).
- Coordinate geometry is used in air traffic management and regulation. The flight coordinates are being used to describe the aircraft's current location.
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