CARTESIAN COORDINATES

kärtēˈzhən [for René Descartes], system for representing the relative positions of points in a plane or in space. In a plane, the point P is specified by the pair of numbers (x,y) representing the distances of the point from two intersecting straight lines, referred to as the x-axis and the y-axis. The point of intersection of these axes, which are called the coordinate axes, is known as the origin. In rectangular coordinates, the type most often used, the axes are taken to be perpendicular, with the x-axis horizontal and the y-axis vertical, so that the x-coordinate, or abscissa, of P is measured along the horizontal perpendicular from P to the y-axis (i.e., parallel to the x-axis) and the y-coordinate, or ordinate, is measured along the vertical perpendicular from P to the x-axis (parallel to the y-axis). In oblique coordinates the axes are not perpendicular; the abscissa of P is measured along a parallel to the x-axis, and the ordinate is measured along a parallel to the y-axis, but neither of these parallels is perpendicular to the other coordinate axis as in rectangular coordinates. Similarly, a point in space may be specified by the triple of numbers (x,y,z) representing the distances from three planes determined by three intersecting straight lines not all in the same plane; i.e., the x-coordinate represents the distance from the yz-plane measured along a parallel to the x-axis, the y-coordinate represents the distance from the xz-plane measured along a parallel to the y-axis, and the z-coordinate represents the distance from the xy-plane measured along a parallel to the z-axis (the axes are usually taken to be mutually perpendicular). Analogous systems may be defined for describing points in abstract spaces of four or more dimensions. Many of the curves studied in classical geometry can be described as the set of points (x,y) that satisfy some equation f(x,y)=0. In this way certain questions in geometry can be transformed into questions about numbers and resolved by means of analytic geometry.

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...sufficiently complex thing, there is a unique active form that coordinates its activities, and which is first in the Aristotelians...things essence or nature, or, in other words, that what coordinates the activities of a thing is also that which defines it...
...and the assumption that PN = RM, the difference of the y coordinates of the points X and V as bounded by two values, b / n...into, the finer an approximation. In general, the x coordinate of the point sought will be its distance from the curves...RCM, expressed as some fraction n/m of b , and the y coordinate can be approximated as Fig. 2.5
...algebraic study of geometry through the use of a coordinate system; rectangular Cartesian coordinates are generally understood in ordinary geometry. Coordinate Plane Of a system of Cartesian coordinates in space , any one of the three planes containing...
...dynamics, Ix = m , etc. Hence in Cartesian coordinates the fundamental principle of...the fundamental principle from Cartesian coordinates into generalized...coordinates. Thus far we have used 3n Cartesian coordinates to specify the configuration...
...of cylindrical coordinates. Note that the coordinate variables are...While spherical coordinates also describe...CYLINDRICAL AND CARTESIAN COORDINATES. Once again...As with other coordinate systems, the...
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...3 are related to the Cartesian coordinates (x,y) of that same...the first two barycentric coordinates as if they were Cartesian coordinates if all we wish to do is to make some barycentric coordinate graph drawing for some...
...Hart On the Ego and on God: Further Cartesian Questions. By Jean-Luc Marion. Translated...Investigations with its many delicately plotted coordinates of a world without a closed inner theatre...Stanford UP, 2005. Fink, Eugen. Sixth Cartesian Meditation: The Idea of a Transcendental...
...geographical units in the Cartesian coordinate system, the locus...deviation of the x coordinates of the set forms...deviation of its x coordinates will always equal...independent from the Cartesian coordinate system, and the...between the x and y coordinates will always equal...
...produce the Cartesian coordinates x and y of a planar map. Each coordinate represents the...its associated coordinate (u or v) increases...obtain geodesic coordinates for a point...sphere with known Cartesian coordinates...that such a coordinate system in not...obtain diamond coordinates for a point...sphere with known Cartesian coordinates...
...are represented by Cartesian {x, y} coordinates, derived from latitude...propertys {x, y} coordinates instead of our discrete...unit-specific Cartesian coordinates {x...potential of using Cartesian coordinates (in an interactive...
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...with the terms coordinates and Cartesian coordinate system. In the...ceiling grid, with coordinates determined by...construct its own Cartesian coordinate system on the...flies on labeled coordinates, just as Descartes...
...students are sharing their lists of coordinates with friends, feeding their coordinates into computers, or using them...realize the communicability of Cartesian coordinates. Paired-coordinate techniques used in settings outside...
...dimensional continuum with four coordinates, the three dimensions of...likely remember plotting the Cartesian coordinates of width (x), height...back in math class. These coordinates generally represent our...so we must find ways to coordinate and communicate with our...
...seeing is at variance with these Cartesian axes. RK: The perception of...organized in relationship to those Cartesian coordinates. Whether thats the way vision...into a world in which those coordinates are not determinant. But that...
...DESCARTES AND THE THREE COORDINATES ALL histories that live in...of it be framed in three coordinates. Today they are called Cartesian coordinates. With them the...therefore I am." The system of Cartesian doubt, which still thrives...
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CARTESIAN COORDINATES karte zh n for Rene Descartes...which are called the coordinate axes, is known as the origin. In rectangular coordinates, the type most often...vertical, so that the x -coordinate, or abscissa, of P is...
...determines scale and direction. Cartesian coordinates are often used...point A mentioned above has coordinates (2,3) and the point B coordinates (5,7), the size and...difference between the x -coordinates of the two points A and...components with respect to the coordinate axes; thus, our vector...
...The more direct followers of Descartes, the Cartesian philosophers, devoted themselves chiefly to the...building upon the work of others, he originated the Cartesian coordinates and Cartesian curves; he is often said to be the founder of...
...locus of all such points; if homogeneous coordinates ( x 1 , x 2 , x 3 ) are used, the line at...and x 2 are not both zero. (Homogeneous coordinates are related to Cartesian coordinates by x = x 1 / x 3 and y = x 2 / x 3 .) See...
...geometry , that is concerned with geometric objects (loci) defined by algebraic relations among their coordinates (see Cartesian coordinates ). In plane geometry an algebraic curve is the locus of all points satisfying the polynomial equation...
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