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Coordinate Geometry (2 dimensions only) revision topic

Coordinate Geometry (2 dimensions only) | GCSE AQA Higher Further Maths Notes

Revise Coordinate Geometry (2 dimensions only) for GCSE AQA Higher Further Maths, including Know and use the definition of a gradient, Know the...

Coordinate Geometry (2 dimensions only) brings together Know and use the definition of a gradient, Know the relationship between the gradients of parallel and perpendicular lines, Use Pythagoras' theorem to calculate the distance between two points, and Use ratio to find the coordinates of a point on a line for GCSE AQA Higher Further Maths. Use this page to review 11 published lesson previews across 9 subtopics, then move into the linked lessons when you want the worked explanation.

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Coordinate Geometry (2 dimensions only) brings together Know and use the definition of a gradient, Know the relationship between the gradients of parallel and perpendicular lines, Use Pythagoras' theorem to calculate the distance between two points, and Use ratio to find the coordinates of a point on a line for GCSE AQA Higher Further Maths. Use this topic page to tighten the content first, then move into lesson previews and past papers for exam-style practice.

  • Know and use the definition of a gradient
  • Know the relationship between the gradients of parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Use Pythagoras' theorem to calculate the distance between two points
  • Use ratio to find the coordinates of a point on a line
  • The equation of a straight line
  • Draw a straight line from given information

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