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A set of numbers that designate location in a given reference system, such as x,y in a planar coordinate system or an x,y,z in a three-dimensional coordinate system. Coordinates represent locations on the Earth's surface relative to other locations. See also vector and Cartesian coordinate system.
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The ordered pair that states the location on a coordinate plane. Used to describe location and or position.
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A system used to identify locations on a graph or grid. Latitude and longitude are an example of a coordinate system.
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Method of describing locations by columns and rows, or x and y values.
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conjunction. Joins sentence units that are of equal importance.
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