Where can I find help with coordinate geometry for high school?

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Several users recommend starting with the textbook, as it contains essential information for understanding coordinate geometry. They emphasize that the textbook may present concepts in a less obvious manner, which can lead to confusion. For high school students specifically seeking 2D geometry resources, clarifying the type of geometry needed is important. Online platforms and educational websites are suggested as additional learning tools. Overall, a combination of textbook study and supplementary online resources is advised for mastering coordinate geometry.
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Can anyone sugest some good site(s) where I can learn coordinate geometry?I really can't understand it at school.
 
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dpsguy said:
Can anyone sugest some good site(s) where I can learn coordinate geometry?I really can't understand it at school.

Study with your book first. Your textbook must cover all the information you need in school. The problem is that the information may not be obvious...
and what kind of geometry you are looking for?
2d basic geo? 3D? high schools? Colleges?
 
I'm looking for high school 2D geo
 
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