The more numbers, the more refined it is. For example, a four digit grid coordinate will put you in a 1,000 meter grid square. A six digit grid will put you within a 100 meters of your position (or target), etc.
The bootom of the coordinate grid
The real name for a coordinate grid would be a Cartisian Plain. It sounds somewhat like that.
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The coordinate axes.
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The more numbers, the more refined it is. For example, a four digit grid coordinate will put you in a 1,000 meter grid square. A six digit grid will put you within a 100 meters of your position (or target), etc.
what do you mean
a coordinate grid is a grid that has coranades on it (ex.(4,7))
100 meters
What jobs use coordinate grid?
The bootom of the coordinate grid
It is a point on the coordinate grid. The grid may be the Cartesian or coordinate plane, or its equivalent in 3 or more dimensions. It could also refer to a grid where the axes are not at right angles to one another (eg isometric grid).
u would use a coordinate grid by starting from the origin (0)
Four digit grid (one grid square) = 1000 meters Six digits = 100 meters Eight digits =10 meters Ten digits = 1 meter
A coordinate grid is a grid that you plot points on. A coordinate grid is a 2-dimensional: system in which a location is described by its distance from two perpendicular lines called axes.
on a coordinate grid, X always comes before Y