I. The Cartesian Framework
Coordinate geometry connects geometry with algebra. It uses the Cartesian coordinate system to locate points in a plane. This system is defined by two perpendicular lines: the horizontal x-axis and the vertical y-axis. Their intersection is the Origin (0, 0).
Any point P is located by an ordered pair (x, y).
- Abscissa (x-coordinate): The perpendicular distance from the y-axis.
- Ordinate (y-coordinate): The perpendicular distance from the x-axis.
The axes divide the plane into four Quadrants (I, II, III, IV), each with a specific sign convention. These conventions help you check your work.
Interactive Demo: Quadrant Plotter
Click anywhere on the graph to plot a point. The coordinates and quadrant will update.




