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Что (кто) такое co-ordinate - определение

SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING THE POSITION OF A POINT
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  • The [[spherical coordinate system]] is commonly used in ''physics''. It assigns three numbers (known as coordinates) to every point in Euclidean space: radial distance ''r'', polar angle ''θ'' ([[theta]]), and azimuthal angle ''φ'' ([[phi]]). The symbol ''ρ'' ([[rho]]) is often used instead of ''r''.
  • The [[Cartesian coordinate system]] in the plane.
  • Cylindrical coordinate system
  • The number line
  • Coordinate surfaces of the three-dimensional paraboloidal coordinates.
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co-ordinate         
also coordinate (co-ordinated)
1.
If you co-ordinate an activity, you organize the various people and things involved in it.
Government officials visited the earthquake zone on Thursday morning to co-ordinate the relief effort.
VERB: V n
co-ordinated
...a rapid and well co-ordinated international rescue operation.
ADJ
co-ordinator (co-ordinators)
...the party's campaign co-ordinator, Mr Peter Mandelson.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
If you co-ordinate clothes or furnishings that are used together, or if they co-ordinate, they are similar in some way and look nice together.
She'll show you how to co-ordinate pattern and colours...
Tie it with fabric bows that co-ordinate with other furnishings...
Colours and looks must fit the themes of the seasons so that the shops co-ordinate well.
...curtains and co-ordinating bed covers.
V-RECIP: V pl-n, V with n, pl-n V, V-ing
3.
Co-ordinates are pieces of clothing or soft furnishings which are similar and which are intended to be worn or used together.
...new lingerie co-ordinates.
N-PLURAL
4.
If you co-ordinate the different parts of your body, you make them work together efficiently to perform particular movements.
They spend several weeks each year undergoing intensive treatment which enables them to coordinate their limbs better.
VERB: V n
5.
The co-ordinates of a point on a map or graph are the two sets of numbers or letters that you need in order to find that point. (TECHNICAL)
Can you give me your co-ordinates?
N-COUNT: usu pl
co-ordinate         
a.
Equal, co-equal, of the same rank.
Co-Co locomotive         
  • [[British Rail Class 40]] [[1Co-Co1]]
  • [[British Rail Class 89]] 25 kV electric
  • Co-Co wheel arrangement
  • DRG E 93 class]] 3,355 hp heavy-freight electric loco of 1933
  • LMS 10000 of 1947
  • South African class 3E]] of 1947, showing the Co+Co arrangement of the bogies with the drawgear below the body frame
  • New Zealand D<sup>F</sup> class]]
  • EF10]] in 1938
  • The 1903 Hornsby locomotive
  • British Railways class 52 ''Western'']]
LOCOMOTIVE WHEEL ARRANGEMENT
2Co-Co2; Co'Co'; Co+Co; 1Co-Co1; Co′Co′; Co′Co′ locomotives; Co-Co engine; C′C′; (1′Co)(Co1′); Co-Co locomotives
Co-Co is the wheel arrangement for diesel or electric locomotives with two six-wheeled bogies with all axles powered, with a separate traction motor per axle. The equivalent UIC classification (Europe) for this arrangement is CoCo′, or C-C for AAR (North America).
Co-ordinated Organisation         
Co-ordinated organisations; Co-ordinated organization; Co-ordinated organizations
The expression Co-ordinated Organisation refers to several international organisations that have a common system of remuneration and pensions, and who are members of the Co-ordination System.
c/o         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
C/o; Co; C/O; CO (disambiguation); Co.; C.o.; C O; C.O; C.O.; Co-
¦ abbreviation care of.
CO         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
C/o; Co; C/O; CO (disambiguation); Co.; C.o.; C O; C.O; C.O.; Co-
Check Out (Reference: RCS)
co-         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
C/o; Co; C/O; CO (disambiguation); Co.; C.o.; C O; C.O; C.O.; Co-
[k??]
¦ prefix
1. (forming nouns) joint; mutual; common: co-author.
2. (forming adjectives) jointly; mutually: coequal.
3. (forming verbs) together with another or others: co-produce.
4. Mathematics of the complement of an angle: cosine.
the complement of: co-latitude.
Origin
from L., orig. a form of com-.
CO         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
C/o; Co; C/O; CO (disambiguation); Co.; C.o.; C O; C.O; C.O.; Co-
¦ abbreviation
1. Colombia (international vehicle registration).
2. Colorado (in official postal use).
3. Commanding Officer.
4. conscientious objector.
Co         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
C/o; Co; C/O; CO (disambiguation); Co.; C.o.; C O; C.O; C.O.; Co-
¦ symbol the chemical element cobalt.
co         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
C/o; Co; C/O; CO (disambiguation); Co.; C.o.; C O; C.O; C.O.; Co-
<networking> The country code for Colombia. (1999-01-27)

Википедия

Coordinate system

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 elements on a manifold such as Euclidean space. The order of the coordinates is significant, and they are sometimes identified by their position in an ordered tuple and sometimes by a letter, as in "the x-coordinate". The coordinates are taken to be real numbers in elementary mathematics, but may be complex numbers or elements of a more abstract system such as a commutative ring. The use of a coordinate system allows problems in geometry to be translated into problems about numbers and vice versa; this is the basis of analytic geometry.