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(14) The number paired with a point on the number line.
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| coordinate system |
A system with all the necessary components to locate a position in two- or three-dimensional space: that is, an origin, a type of unit distance, and axes.
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A method of locating points or positions by assigning numbers to them. A three dimensional coordinate system has 3 axes and is used to locate a point or object in space.
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A reference device used to determine distance and direction in relative terms with respect to their location. The geographical coordinate system uses latitude and longitude to locate points on the earth; most other coordinate systems use regularly spaced grids which are placed on artificially derived planes.
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melts smoothly for use in sauces, casseroles, and other entr?s.
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| COO | university founded in 1859 by Peter Cooper to offer free courses in the arts and sciences |
| COO | bluish-gray North American hawk having a darting flight |
| COO | work together on a common enterprise of project |
| COO | the practice of cooperating |
| COO | joint operation or action |
| COO | a commercial enterprise run for the benefit of its owners |
| COO | an association formed and operated for the benefit of those using it |
| COO | willing to adjust to differences in order to obtain agreement |
| COO | done with or working with others for a common purpose or benefit |
| COO | involving the joint activity of two or more |
| COO | in close cooperation |
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