In mathematics or cartography, a number representing the position of a point along a line, arc, or similar one-dimensional figure. A set of coordinates specifies position in a multi-dimensional system, with one number corresponding to the position along each of a set of independent (usually mutually perpendicular) lines, arcs, etc. In two dimensions, Cartesian coordinates specify a distance to the right (x) and a distance up (y), so "(2,3)" means 2 to the right and 3 up from a given origin. In three dimensions, three coordinates are needed to specify a unique position in space
An x,y location in a Cartesian coordinate system or an x,y,z location in a three-dimensional coordinate system Coordinates represent locations on the Earth's surface relative to other locations Planar coordinates describe a two-dimensional x,y location in terms of distance from a fixed reference See also vector and Cartesian coordinate system
A position relative to an origin, expressed in Vutrax as X and Y values relative to some arbitrary 0, 0 position They may be expressed in Imperial or Metric values For Vutrax the coordinates can take either sign - Positive X is to the right, Positive Y is downwards
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An x,y location in a Cartesian coordinate system or an x,y,z coordinate in a three dimensional system Coordinates represent locations on the Earth's surface relative to other locations
a number that identifies a position relative to an axis bring into common action, movement, or condition; "coordinate the painters, masons, and plumbers"; "coordinate his actions with that of his colleagues"; "coordinate our efforts"
an x,y location in a Cartesian coordinate system or an x,y,z location in a three dimensional matrix Coordinates represent locations in relation to other locations