koordinaadisüsteeme
Koordinaadisüsteeme is a fundamental concept in mathematics, physics, and many other fields, providing a way to define the position of points within a given space. At its core, a coordinate system assigns a set of numbers, called coordinates, to each unique point. These numbers represent the point's location relative to a fixed reference point and a set of axes.
The most common type is the Cartesian coordinate system, named after René Descartes. In two dimensions, it
Other coordinate systems exist for different applications. Polar coordinates, for instance, use a distance from the
The choice of coordinate system depends on the geometry of the problem being studied. A well-chosen system