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A network of perpendicular lines used to locate points is known as a coordinate grid or Cartesian coordinate system. This system consists of two intersecting lines, the x-axis (horizontal) and the y-axis (vertical), which create a framework for identifying the position of points in a two-dimensional space using ordered pairs (x, y). By extending this concept into three dimensions, a third axis (z-axis) can be added, forming a three-dimensional coordinate system.

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