There are slight differences between a coordinate and and ordinate. In mathematics, an ordinate is plotted on the vertical axis of a two dimensional system and is an element of an ordered pair. A coordinate however, refers to a geometry system which uses one or more than one number to chart and determine the position of a point or other geometic element.
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).
Points located in the first quadrant of a Cartesian coordinate system have both coordinates ('x' and 'y') positive, i.e. equal to or greater than zero.
Rounding to the nearest hundredth is more accurate.
Yes.
For my question I would say that the answer is coordinates because coordinate System is assigned to a model, that coordinate system appears in the Auxiliary Coordinate System dialog. When it is made the active Auxiliary Coordinate System, it is possible to enter data to MicroStation in Longitude, Latitude format, and you can set coordinate readout to show Longitude and Latitude.
One part of a coordinate system. More than this is required.
No, Plants are not more efficient. Animals are more efficient because they coordinate by hormones and CNS ( Central Nervous System ). But plants coordinate only by hormones, therefore animals are more efficient.
That is not true. A Fahrenheit degree (actually introduced by a Dutch scientist) is just over half a degree Celsius and so is more accurate.
#1:It is very simple to convert#2:It is more accurate than the Customary System
Metric units have many advantages over Imperial units but precision and accuracy are not amongst them. Precision and accuracy depends on the individual units in use. For example, A kilometre is more accurate than a mile, A furlong is more accurate than a kilometre, A metre is more accurate than a kilometre, A yard is more accurate than a metre, A foot is more accurate than a metre, An inch is more accurate than a foot, A centimetre is more accurate than an inch, A thou is more accurate than a centimetre, and so on, and on.
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more accurate spark timing and combustion
There are slight differences between a coordinate and and ordinate. In mathematics, an ordinate is plotted on the vertical axis of a two dimensional system and is an element of an ordered pair. A coordinate however, refers to a geometry system which uses one or more than one number to chart and determine the position of a point or other geometic element.
The metric system is generally considered more accurate than the British system when using a vernier caliper, as it offers finer measurement increments. The metric system typically provides measurements in millimeters, which allows for more precise readings compared to the British system's inches and fractions of an inch.
SI units are more accurate than English system units
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).