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Coordinates of Points

The document lists the coordinates of various points and the equations of lines, curves, and shapes defined by those points. It includes the equations of 30 vertical and horizontal lines, 20 slanting lines, 3 parabolas defined by their vertices and passing points, and 1 circle defined by its center and radius.

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Coordinates of Points

The document lists the coordinates of various points and the equations of lines, curves, and shapes defined by those points. It includes the equations of 30 vertical and horizontal lines, 20 slanting lines, 3 parabolas defined by their vertices and passing points, and 1 circle defined by its center and radius.

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Coordinates of points

(Vertical lines)

Equation of a line

(-14,4) & (-14,-10)


(-27/2, 4) & (-27/2, 9/2)
(-25/2 , 9/2) & (-25/2, 4)
(-12, 6) & (-12, -10)
(-11, 3/2) & (-11, -1)
(-10, 3/2) & (-10, -1)
(-9, 3/2) & (-9, -1)
(-8, 8) & (-8, -10)
(-6, 9) & (-6, -10)
(-5, 3/2) & (-5, -1)
(-4, 3/2) & (-3, -1)
(-3, 3/2) & (-3, -1)
(-4, 10) & (-4, 23/2)
(-2, 9) & (-2, -10)
(0, 8) & (0, -10)
(1, 3/2) & (1, -1)
(2, 3/2) & (2, -1)
(3, 3/2) & (3, -1)
(4,6) & (4, -10)
(6,4) & (6, -10)
(19/2, 19/2) & (19/2, 15/2)
(19/2, 7) & (19/2, 5)
(19/2, 9/2) & (19/2, 5/2)
(21/2, 19/2) & (21/2, 15/2)
(21/2, 7) & (21/2, 5)
(21/2, 9/2) & (21/2, 5/2)
(10, 13) & (10, 15)
(9,1) & (9, -3/2)
(9, -2) & (9, -9/2)
(10, 1) & (10, -3/2)
(10, -2) & (10, -9/2)
(11,1) & (11, -3/2)
(11, -2) & (11, -9/2)
(14, 4) & (14, -10)

X= -14
X= -27/2
X= -25/2
X= -12
X=-11
X= -10
X= -9
X=-8
X=-6
X= -5
X= -4
X= -3
X= -4
X= -2
X=0
X= 1
X= 2
X=3
X= 4
X=6
X= 19/2
X= 19/2
X= 19/2
X= 21/2
X= 21/2
X= 21/2
X=10
X= 9
X=9
X= 10
X= 10
X= 11
X=11
X=14

Coordinates of points
(horizontal line)

Equation of a Line

(9.8, 29/2) & (10.2, 29/2)


(6.8, 11) & (13.2, 11)
(7, 10) & (13, 10)
(-3.8,10.75) & (-4.2, 10.75)
(19/2, 19/2) & (21/2, 19/2)
(19/2, 15/2) & (21/2, 15/2)
(19/2, 7) & (21/2, 7)
(19/2, 5) & (21/2, 5)
(19/2, 9/2) & (21/2, 9/2)
(19/2, 5/2) & (21/2, 5/2)
(-14, 4) & (-12,4)
(4, 4) & (6, 4)
(-14, 2) & (-12, 2)
(-8, -2) & (-6, 2)
(-2, 2) & (0, 2)
(4, 2) & (6, 2)
(6, 2) & (14, 2)
(-14, 3/2) & (-12,3/2)
(-11, 3/2) & (-9, 3/2)
(-8, 3/2) & (-6, 3/2)
(-5, 3/2) & (-3, 3/2)
(1, 3/2) & (3, 3/2)
(4, 3/2) & (6, 3/2)
(6, 3/2) & (14,3/2)
(9, 1) & (11,1)
(-11, -1) & (-9,-1)
(-5, -1) & (-3,-1)
(1, -1) & (3,-1)
(9, -3/2) & (11,-3/2)
(-12, -2) & (-8,-2)
(-6, -2) & (-2,-2)
(0, -2) & (4,-2)
(9, -2) & (11, -2)
(-12, -5/2) & (-8, -5/2)
(-6, -5/2) & (-2, -5/2)
(0, -5/2) & (4, -5/2)
(9, -9/2) & (11, -9/2)
(-14, -10) & (14, -10)

Y=29/2
Y=11
Y=10
Y=43/4
Y=19/2
Y=15/2
Y=7
Y=5
Y=9/2
Y=5
Y=4
Y=4
Y=2
Y=2
Y=2
Y=2
Y=2
Y=3/2
Y=3/2
Y=3/2
Y=3/2
Y=3/2
Y=3/2
Y=3/2
Y=1
Y=-1
Y=-1
Y=-1
Y=-3/2
Y=-2
Y=-2
Y=-2
Y=-2
Y=-5/2
Y=-5/2
Y=-5/2
Y= -9/2
Y= -10

Coordinates of Points
(Slanting lines)

Equation of a line

(-12,6) & (-4, 10)


(-4,10) & (4, 6)
(6, 4) & (7, 10)
(13,10) & (14, 4)
(7,10) & (6.8, 11)
(13.2,11) & (13, 10)
(8,11) & (10, 13.5)
(10,13.5) & (12 , 11)
(5,5) & (4.5 , 4.5)
(5,5) & (5.5 , 4.5)
(-13,5) & (-13.5 , 4.5)
(-13,5) & (-12.5 , 4.5)
(-10, 2) & (-11, 1.5)
(-10,2) & (-9, 1.5)
(-4,2) & (-5, 1.5)
(-4,2) & (-3, 1.5)
(2,2) & (1, 1.5)
(2,2) & (3, 1.5)
(-12, 5.8) & (-4, 9.8)
(-4, 9.8) & (4, 5.8)

x-2y= -24
X+2y=16
6x-y= 32
6x+y= -3
X+ 1/5 y= 9
X+ 1/5 y= 77/5
5/2x 2y = -2
5/2x + 2y= 52
x-y= 0
X +y =5
X y = -18
X+y= -8
x-y= -14
X+ 2y = -6
x-2y = -8
X+2y= 0
x-2y = -2
X+2y=6
x-2y= -118/5
X+2y= 78/5

Vertex; point that passes through

Equation of Parabola

V(-4,9); point(-5,6)
V(-4, -14/5); point(-21/4, -10)
V(-4, -3); point(-11/2, -10)

(x+4)^2 = -1/3 (y-9)


(x+4)^2 = -125/576 (y+14/5)
(x+4)^2 = -9/28 (y+3)

Center; Radius
C(-4, 4); r=1/4

Equation of Circle
(x+4)^2 + (y-4)^2 = 1/2

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