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3D Cartesian coordinate system

3D Cartesian coordinate system

2 axes are not enough to describe the world that surrounds us. For that, we need the third dimension — depth — and a 3D coordinate system formed by three mutually perpendicular vectors crossed at the origin — the x-axis, the y-axis, and the z-axis. In this case, you can imagine the point as being somewhere within a rectangular box.[1]

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