Cartesian Coordinates
In: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods
Cartesian Coordinates
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412950589.n89
Subject: Research Methods
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The Cartesian coordinates are composed of either two or three axes (number lines) formed at 90 degrees to one another. In the two-dimensional case, x and y are often used to refer to the two axes, whereas in the three-dimensional case, ...
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