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Cartesian Coordinates. XYZ axes. #2
Cartesian Coordinates. XYZ axes. Cartesian coordinates can describe a point along a line, in a plane, or in a space. A central red point (origin) appears, X, and Y axes are shown (positive zones are brass coloured, negative are dark red). The positions +10 and -10 are indicated along the number lines. A point (purple) is in position 7 along the X axis, 5 on the Y axis, and 8 on the Z axis. These coordinates are written as (7,5,8). Shadows of the purple point are cast on each of the three perpendicular planes. The three coordinates (x,y,z) can specify a point anywhere in three dimensional space. All sorts of useful mathematical operations can be done using these coordinates
Illustration ID: Cartesian-Coordinates-_2
Russell Kightley
Illustration size: 25.0 Mpixels (71.5 MB uncompressed) - 5000x5000 pixels (16.6x16.6 in / 42.3x42.3 cm at 300 ppi)
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