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Mr. Jash and Ms. Kaavya discuss that in the Cartesian coordinate plane, the quadrants formed are
divided equally by the intersection of both X and Y axes. How do you interpret the above
discussion?​

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Answered by pavanichinnu
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René Descartes, a French philosopher and mathematician, invented the Cartesian coordinate system. In 1637 he published a book, "Discourse on the Method of Reasoning Well and Seeking Truth in the Sciences," that included a section called "La Géometrie," or Geometry. In this section Descartes described the Cartesian coordinate system, pairing geometry and algebra for the first time.

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Answered by ffvidit
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René Descartes, a French philosopher and mathematician, invented the Cartesian coordinate system. In 1637 he published a book, "Discourse on the Method of Reasoning Well and Seeking Truth in the Sciences," that included a section called "La Géometrie," or Geometry. In this section Descartes described the Cartesian coordinate system, pairing geometry and algebra for the first time.

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