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coordinate system In n-dimensional space, a set of n linearly independent vectors anchored to a point (called the origin). A group of coordinates specifies a point in space (or a vector from the origin) by indicating how far to travel along each vector to reach the point (or tip of the vector).
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coordinate system A coordinate system is a minimal set of mutually orthogonal vectors which span a given space. All points or vertices in the space may then be represented using a linear combination of these spanning vectors.
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coordinate GPS (Global Positioning System) rely on coordinates which are nothing more than a series of numbers that indicate on which map and in which grid the position displayed is located. Latitude and longitude and UTM eastings and northings are nothing more than coordinates on a grid.
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coordinate system any set of two or more magnitudes used to locate points, lines or curves. Commonly placed by using a horizontal axis (x-axis) and vertical axis (y-axis).
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coordinate A component of an ordered pair used to determine the position of a point.
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