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the ability to coordinate specific sequences in which various muscles are involved in performing a movement requires precision that can only be acquired over a long period of continuous repetition. The function of learning a movement or pattern is also known as neuromuscular coordination or adaptation.
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Once the group has identified a solution, actions and resources must be coordinated to ensure the objectives are reached. This is an extension of leadership with a person or persons overseeing implementation of the plan
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| coordinate system |
The coordinate system has x horizontal and y vertical, with the origin (0, 0) at the upper-left. Coordinates are discrete, and in terms of pixels. Each window and pixmap has its own coordinate system. For a window, the origin is inside the border, if there is one. The position of a child window is measured from the origin of the parent to the outside corner of the child (not the child's origin).
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To bring together in a common and harmonious action or effort. *
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(also called rectangular coordinate system) ?A method of locating points in the plane or in space by means of numbers. A point in a plane can be located by its distances from both a horizontal and a vertical line called the axes. The horizontal line is called the x-axis. The vertical line is called the y-axis. The pairs of numbers are called ordered pairs. The first number, called the x-coordinate, designates the distance along the horizontal axis. ...
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