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COORDINATE GEOMETRY | INTRODUCTION, DISTANCE B/W TWO POINTS | What is co-ordinate geometry ?, Regular coordinate axes, Cartesian coordinate of a point, Quadrant, Some Important points, Theorem: The distance between two points `P(x_1;y_1)` and `Q(x_2;y_2)` is given by sqrt((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2), If the point (x;y) is equidistant from the points `(a+b;b-a)` and `(a-b;a+b)` prove that `bx=ay`, Some Useful Points

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