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what is a carteisan plane??​

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Answered by nhkmk786
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A Cartesian plane (named after French mathematician Rene Descartes, who formalized its use in mathematics) is defined by two perpendicular number lines: the x-axis, which is horizontal, and the y-axis, which is vertical. Using these axes, we can describe any point in the plane using an ordered pair of numbers.

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Answered by aanchal828564
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It is a system that coordinates and specifies each point uniquelly in a plane by a set of numerical coordinates, which are the signed distance to the point from two fixed perpendicular oriented lines measured in the same unit of length.

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