- mathematics,
analytic geometry, also
known as
coordinate geometry or
Cartesian geometry, is the
study of
geometry using a
coordinate system. This contrasts...
- In
geometry, a
Cartesian coordinate system (UK: /kɑːrˈtiːzjən/, US: /kɑːrˈtiːʒən/) in a
plane is a
coordinate system that
specifies each
point uniquely...
- In
geometry, a
coordinate system is a
system that uses one or more numbers, or coordinates, to
uniquely determine the
position of the
points or
other geometric...
-
shortest distance between two lines", An
Elementary Treatise on
Coordinate Geometry of
Three Dimensions (2nd ed.), Macmillan, pp. 57–61 Maekawa, Takashi...
- In mathematics, the
polar coordinate system specifies a
given point in a
plane by
using a
distance and an
angle as its two coordinates.
These are the point's...
- A
cylindrical coordinate system is a three-dimensional
coordinate system that
specifies point positions by the
distance from a
chosen reference axis (axis...
- In mathematics, a
spherical coordinate system specifies a
given point in three-dimensional
space by
using a
distance and two
angles as its
three coordinates...
-
interpretation dates to non-Euclidean
geometry of the 19th
century and is due to
Hermann Minkowski. In the two-dimensional real
coordinate space R 2 {\displaystyle...
- mathematics,
hyperbolic geometry (also
called Lobachevskian geometry or Bolyai–Lobachevskian
geometry) is a non-Euclidean
geometry. The
parallel postulate...
- for 5-
coordinate compounds was
developed in 1984. Later,
parameters for 4-
coordinate compounds were developed. To
distinguish whether the
geometry of the...