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    Cartesian plane & lines

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    Timeline

    CARTESIAN PTS

    The cartesian plane is a visual representation for

    01:01

    Distance between 2 points

    02:01

    Exercise

    02:59

    Midpoint of 2 points

    04:22

    Exercise

    04:46

    STRAIGHT LINES

    Finding gradient using 2 points

    05:36

    Exercise

    06:17

    Gradient-intercept form

    06:55

    Exercise

    07:12

    Point-slope form

    08:39

    Exercise

    10:24

    Standard form of a line

    11:18

    Exercise

    12:00

    Horizontal lines

    12:53

    Exercise

    13:08

    Vertical lines

    13:32

    Exercise

    13:59

    INTERSECTIONS OF LINES

    Parallel lines

    14:11

    Exercise

    14:35

    Intersections of straight lines

    15:13

    Exercise

    16:00

    Exercise

    17:17

    Systems of equations with 2 unknowns

    18:53

    Exercise

    20:12

    Perpendicular Lines

    21:33

    Exercise

    21:59

    PROBLEM SOLVING

    Problem

    23:02

    Problem

    24:59

    Problem

    28:03

    Cartesian ptsStraight linesIntersections of linesProblem Solving

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    The cartesian plane is a visual representation for pairs of numbers ​(x,y)​ as a point on a plane. The ​x​-coordinate is represented by the horizontal position of the point, and the ​y​-coordinate by its vertical position.


    The horizontal and vertical positions are measured by comparing the position of the point to the coordinate axes. The coordinate axes intersect at the origin ​(0,0).

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