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Family Lines System ended in 1983.
They do not. A set of lines can also be considered as a system of linear equations. But the fact that there is such a system does not mean that the lines intersect.
A grid, or on orthogonal grid, to be more precise.
If the lines intersect, then the intersection point is the solution of the system. If the lines coincide, then there are infinite number of the solutions for the system. If the lines are parallel, there is no solution for the system.
The solution to a system is an ordered pair (x,y) where the two lines intersect.
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When lines of longitude and latitude intersect, they form a grid system that allows for the precise location of any point on Earth. This system helps in navigation and mapping, with latitude lines running east-west and longitude lines running north-south. The intersection of these lines creates coordinates that can pinpoint any location on the globe.
An intersection of latitude and longitude lines is called a coordinate, pinpointing a specific location on Earth's surface. The coordinates are typically measured in degrees to indicate the exact position, with latitude lines running horizontally and longitude lines vertically. This system enables precise mapping and navigation.
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A system to locate points on the Earth's surface
So you can find precise locations on the Earth's surface.
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Family Lines System was created in 1972.
Family Lines System ended in 1983.
Lines of latitude and the lines of longitude.
The crisscrossing patterns of the lines of longitude and latitude form a grid system that helps identify specific locations on Earth's surface. This grid allows for accurate navigation, mapping, and determining precise coordinates of any point on the planet.