With x and y coordinates on the Cartesian plane
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Plato's contribution to geometry was talking about how geometrical diagrams were imperfect imitations of the perfect mathematical objects that they represent. He felt that mathematics provided the perfect training for the mind.
It is an established custom. There is no mathematical reason why it could not have been the other way round. But once established as a "standard" changing it can cause confusion and also some problems.It is an established custom. There is no mathematical reason why it could not have been the other way round. But once established as a "standard" changing it can cause confusion and also some problems.It is an established custom. There is no mathematical reason why it could not have been the other way round. But once established as a "standard" changing it can cause confusion and also some problems.It is an established custom. There is no mathematical reason why it could not have been the other way round. But once established as a "standard" changing it can cause confusion and also some problems.
A mathematical point is only a location, and has no dimensions. Of course, when you mark the point on paper, it has the same diameter as the lead in your pencil, or the ball on your BIC.
It is -1.2... (repeating).
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