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Categories: Orthogonal coordinate systems, René Descartes, Articles with short description, Elementary mathematics, Three-dimensional coordinate systems
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Cartesian coordinate system  rectangular coordinates  3-d coordinate system  3-d graph  3d Cartesian Coordinate System
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A coordinate system for which the coordinates of a point are its distances from a set perpendicular lines that intersect at the origin of the system WordNet 3.0
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A coordinate system for which the coordinates of a point are its distances from a set perpendicular lines that intersect at the origin of the system WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
In geometry, a Cartesian coordinate system in a plane is a coordinate system that specifies each point uniquely by a pair of real numbers called coordinates, which are the signed distances to the point from two fixed perpendicular oriented lines, called coordinate lines, coordinate axes or just axes of the system. Wikipedia
Modern rectangular coordinate system Wikipedia Disambiguation
Most common coordinate system Wikidata
Grid of plane coordinates consisting of two sets of straight lines at right angles to each other and with equal units of length on both axes, superimposed on a (chiefly) topographic map. OmegaWiki
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