It is the Cartesian plane or grid system whereas coordinates of x and y are plotted on it.
Some call that a banner, but it is actually a pennant.
No. For that matter, he didn't really have a last name. His name was Pythagoras. If anyone wanted to make sure that he didn't get confused with some other Pythagoras, they'd say something like "Pythagoras of Samos" (except, of course, that they'd say it in Greek: Î?υθαγόρας ὁ Σάμιος).The reason we have last names, middle names, etc. now is to avoid any confusion of this sort. Pointing up the need is the fact that there actually was another (semi-) famous Pythagoras living in Samos who was a sculptor and, to make matters worse, according to Pliny the Elder (see, there's another one we need to add a distinctive to; the modern system is looking smarter and smarter) he apparently looked a lot like the philospher/mathematician.
It's a new name. It's a girl name, but it doesn't have a meaning.
Meaning of "Travis"French name In French, the name Travis means- crossroads. Other origins for the name Travis include - French, English.The name Travis is most often used as a boy name or male name.French Name Meaning - crossroadsOrigin - France
Negative, Trinity is a name given to most females. It's meaning: A Threefold or Triplets.
plane xy
True.
Cartesian coordinate system.
its get its name from who discover it
Cartesian coordinate system
* Cartesian co-ordinate system * The complex plane is called Argand Plane
It was invented by rene desCARTES and therefore named after him. It was named after him from his latin name, Renatus Cartesius.
another name for a coordinate plane is Cartesian plane.
Rene Descartes invented the Cartesian Coordinate System, hence the name, and Ramanujan created the coordinate graph.
Rectilinear co-ordinate system.
The other name for the rectangular coordinate system is the Cartesian coordinate system. You can remember it because cartography is the study of maps, which are generally rectangular.
The word "Cartesian" is named after the creator of the system itself, Rene Descartes (1596-1650), whose Latin name was Renatus Cartesius.