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what is the difference between spherical polar coordinates with Cartesian and polar ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Although Cartesian coordinates can be used in three dimensions (x, y, and z), polar coordinates only specify two dimensions (r and θ). If a third axis, z (height), is added to polar coordinates, the coordinate system is referred to as cylindrical coordinates

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Answered by innocentgirl74
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Although Cartesian coordinates can be used in three dimensions (x, y, and z), polar coordinates only specify two dimensions (r and θ). If a third axis, z (height), is added to polar coordinates, the coordinate system is referred to as cylindrical coordinates

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