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Yes, almost all the time. And when it is not coordinate planes it is coordinate hype-spaces (more than just the 2 dimensions that the coordinate plane allows).
cartesian coordinate isn't a system. the graphs you put on the cartesian coordinate plane can be systems. these graphs can be anything you want them to be. and they are calculate different every time. the thing to remember about cartesian coordinate planes is the you plot the points of (x,y)
In an xy-graph, also known as the cartesian coordinate plane, the x-axis is the horizontal line, and the y-axis is the vertical line. The x-axis is often associated with distance, time, velocity, acceleration, newtonian forces, and hundreds of other metrics.
To coordinate PED's for all users prior to using the devices, a specific time should be set aside to train each individual operator. It should also be noted who is or is not allowed to use the PED's. PED is an abbreviation for a type of moped that is used in warehouse and supply areas.
Possibly because the first time that pupils are introduced to the name and concept it is has only two dimensions. These are usually represented as horizontal (x) and vertical (y) coordinates. Actually, many children meet the concept - in its 1-dimensional form - as the number line. It is not called a Cartesian coordinate system then, and they make only simple use of it. The Cartesian coordinate system is normally extended to 3-dimensional space in high school coordinate geometry when it is obviously not called a plane, and to multi-dimensional hyperspaces in advanced mathematics or physics.