Thursday, November 4, 2010

Analytical Geometry

 Analytic geometry is the study of geometry using a coordinate system and the principles of algebra and analysis.It is also known as co-ordinate geometry or cartesian geometry.

Usually the Cartesian coordinate system is applied to manipulate equations for planes, straight lines, and square often in two and sometimes in three dimensions of measurement .

Analytical geometry basics
Points, Straight lines, Planes, Second-order curves and Surfaces are the basics of analytical geometry.

Straight lines are  formed when minimum of two points is joined with a constant direction.Planes are formed by two dimensional surface.The dimensional surface is formed by infinite number of points. Analytical geometry is concerned with all kinds of surfaces and curves like conic section.

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