Cartesian coordinate system science definition
A system in which the location of a point is given by coordinates that represent its distances from perpendicular lines that intersect at a point called the origin. A Cartesian coordinate system in a plane has two perpendicular lines (the
x-axis and
y-axis); in three-dimensional space, it has three (the
x-axis,
y-axis, and
z-axis). Compare
polar coordinate system.
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