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  • ...l analytical geometry, a point is given by three real numbers, also called Cartesian coordinates. {{Image|Cartesian2 coordinates.png|right|350px|Fig. 1. Two-dimensional Cartesian coordinates of point ''P''. The signs of the coordinates in three of the four quadrants
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cartesian coordinates]]
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  • ...al [[Euclidean space]] <math>\scriptstyle \mathbb{R}^2</math> that has a [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian coordinate]] system. The crossing of the Cartesian axes is on th The polar coordinates ''r'' and &theta; are related to the [[Cartesian coordinates]] ''x'' and ''y'' through
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  • ...l analytical geometry, a point is given by three real numbers, also called Cartesian coordinates. {{Image|Cartesian2 coordinates.png|right|350px|Fig. 1. Two-dimensional Cartesian coordinates of point ''P''. The signs of the coordinates in three of the four quadrants
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  • where <math>x_{i}</math> are [[Cartesian coordinates]]. The Laplacian is usually denoted by the symbol <math>\Delta</math> or w
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  • ...tems of linear equations]], [[matrix|matrix algebra]], and [[arrow]]s in [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian]] two-dimensional or three-dimensional space (appearing, for inst
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  • ...he set of rotations over 180° around three orthogonal axes, for instance [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian axes]], mapping (''x'', ''y'', ''z'') to
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  • ...b>, and '''e'''<sub>''z''</sub> are [[unit vector]]s along the axes of a [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian coordinate system]].
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  • ...tom, which does not create an electric field in its environment. Take a [[Cartesian coordinates|Cartesian coordinate system]] somewhere inside &rho;. The potential &Phi; i ...literature; both will be given below. The first is a [[Taylor series]] in Cartesian coordinates, while the second is in terms of [[spherical harmonics]], functions which d
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  • For practical purposes, [[Cartesian coordinates]] are introduced just as == Cartesian coordinates ==
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  • ====Definition via Cartesian coordinates==== In terms of [[Cartesian coordinates]] ''x'', ''y'' ascribed to every point of the plane, a line is the set of p
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