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COORDINATE GEOMETRY | CARTESIAN CO-ORDINATE SYSTEM, DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS, AREA OF A TRIANGLE, AREA OF A TRIANGLE/POLYGON | Rectangular coordinate axes, cartesian coordinates of a point, Quadrants, Derivation to find the distance between two points + examples, In `DeltaABC` prove that `AB^2+AC^2=2(AO^2+BO^2)`; where O is the middle point of BC., Calculate Area Of A Triangle ?, Condition for the three points to be collinear . Explain by giving an example., Find area of Polygon by Stair Method

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