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| - Cartesian coordinates (also called rectangular coordinates) refers to
- Cartesian coordinates are a method to denote where a given point is on a given coordinate plane in terms of horizontal and vertical distance from the origin, (0,0). For example, the point (8,4) would be 8 units to the right of the origin and the 4 units up, and (-4,-6) would be 4 units left of the origin and then 6 units down. Cartesian coordinates can be used any arbitrary number of dimensions. File:Integral apl obsah2.svg This calculus-related article contains minimal information concerning its topic. You can help the Mathematics Wikia by adding to it.
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| - Cartesian coordinates (also called rectangular coordinates) refers to
- Cartesian coordinates are a method to denote where a given point is on a given coordinate plane in terms of horizontal and vertical distance from the origin, (0,0). For example, the point (8,4) would be 8 units to the right of the origin and the 4 units up, and (-4,-6) would be 4 units left of the origin and then 6 units down. Cartesian coordinates can be used any arbitrary number of dimensions. File:Integral apl obsah2.svg This calculus-related article contains minimal information concerning its topic. You can help the Mathematics Wikia by adding to it.
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