kartézskými
Kartézskými is a term derived from the name of the French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes. It is most commonly used in the context of Cartesian coordinates, a system used to define points in a plane or space. In this system, a point is located by its distance from two or three perpendicular axes, typically labeled x, y, and sometimes z. These distances are represented by numerical values called coordinates. The origin, where the axes intersect, is designated as (0,0) or (0,0,0). The Cartesian coordinate system provides a powerful way to represent geometric shapes algebraically and to solve geometric problems using algebraic methods. The concept of kartézskými extends beyond just points in space and can refer to methods or principles that are systematic, logical, and based on clear definitions and axioms, much like Descartes' approach to philosophy and mathematics. It implies a structured and analytical way of thinking or organizing information, often breaking down complex problems into simpler, manageable components.