Yes, the Cartesian coordinate system is routinely extended to 3 and more dimensions.
In 3-d the location of each point is determined by an ordered triple, usually denoted (x,y,z), with corresponding extensions to more dimensions.
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It will be located by the x and y coordinates on a flat plane such as the Cartesian plane.
The x intercept is the point where the graph intersects the x axis. The young coordinate of this point is zero.
It is 40.5 square units.
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The center of the cartesian coordinate plane is called the origin and is located at the point (0,0), where the x and y axis meet.
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On the Cartesian plane it is located at the coordinate of (0, -5)
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Points located in the first quadrant of a Cartesian coordinate system have both coordinates ('x' and 'y') positive, i.e. equal to or greater than zero.
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The Cartesian coordinate system uses x and y axes to locate points based on their horizontal and vertical positions, while the polar coordinate system uses radius and angle to locate points based on their distance and direction from a central point. Cartesian coordinates are more commonly used for linear equations and geometric shapes, while polar coordinates are useful for representing circular patterns and curves. The choice of coordinate system affects how points are located and described in a two-dimensional space.
Another name for a coordinate plane is a Cartesian plane. It is named after the mathematician and philosopher René Descartes, who introduced the concept of using two perpendicular number lines to locate points in space. The horizontal line is called the x-axis, and the vertical line is called the y-axis. Points are located on the plane using ordered pairs (x, y).
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The quadrant where a point has a negative x coordinate and a negative y coordinate is located in quadrant 3.