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3 Coordinate Geometry

Coordinate Geometry is Unit 3 from IGCSE 0580 Syllabus for the examination period of 2025 to 2027.
Aspects that will be explored:

Shall we explore the lore behind Coordinate Geometry? It all begins with an ill French Man that was bedridden. Let's watch the video before diving into the topic.





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