Geometry Basics: Circles, & Coordinates

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Last updated on May 6, 2026 12:04 am

Learn geometry basics such as definitions, applications of circles, and the fundamentals of coordinate geometry and how it connects algebra and geometry.

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Explore the geometry basics with this free online course and delve specifically into circles, coordinate geometry, locus and transformations. All that you need to know is covered in this online geometry course including the basic definitions and applications of circles in geometry, the concepts that form part of coordinate geometry as well as analyzing how this provides a connection between algebra and geometry through graphs of lines and curves.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Identify the basic definitions of ci…
  • Identify the theorems regarding chor…
  • Differentiate between central and in…
  • Explain how to find the area of a tr…
  • Identify the basic definitions of circle-related terms
  • Identify the theorems regarding chords in a circle
  • Differentiate between central and inscribed angles
  • Explain how to find the area of a triangle
  • Differentiate between the volume of a sphere and a hemisphere
  • Differentiate between parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Analyze the areas in coordinate geometry
  • Identify the formulas of proof using coordinate geometry
  • Explain 3-Dimensional coordinate geometry
  • List the properties preserved in translations
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