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Cartesian Coordinate System in the Plane and in Space


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A Cartesian coordinate system in the space consists of $ 3$ number lines (axes) perpendicularly intersecting in one point $ O$ called the origin. The orientation of the axes is chosen according to the ,,Right-Hand-Rule`` as shown in the figure.

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A point $ X$ is determined by the values $ x_i$ - called the coordinates - obtained by perpendicular projection of the point $ X$ onto the axes: $ X=(x_1,x_2,x_3)$ . Using a notation without subscripts, the coordinates are usually symbolized by $ (x,y,z)$ and the number axes are called $ x$ -, $ y$ - and $ z$ -axis.

A Cartesian coordinate system in the plane is defined in an analogous manner.


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