What is cartesian system ?
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Cartesian coordinates of three-dimensional space
In three-dimensional space, the Cartesian coordinate system is based on three mutually perpendicular coordinate axes: the x-axis, the y-axis, and the z-axis, illustrated below. The three axes intersect at the point called the origin.
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➤ The position of a point in a place is fixed by selecting the axes of reference which are formed by combining the two number scales at right angles to each other so that their zero points coincide . The horizontal number scales is called the x- axis and the vertical number scale is the y- axis . The points where the two axes cross each other is called the origin. The two together are called the rectangular axis.
➤ The position of each point of the plane is determined with reference to the rectangular axis by means of a pair of number called coordinates which are the distances of the point from the axis.
➤ The coordinate axis separate the plane into four regions , called quadrants . By custom the quadrants are numbered I , II , III , IV in the counter clockwise directon .
1. What is Cartesian System ?
➽ The plane is called Cartesian system and the coordinated x, y are Cartesian Coordinates.
2. Give Examples ?
➽ Kindly see in the attachment may it help you.
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➨ Rectangular axes is called because they are at right angle to each other .
➨ It is called Cartesian Plane after the name of the inventor of Coordinate Geometry , Rene Descartes ( 1596- 1650)
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