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the Cartesian plane



The Cartesian plane consists of two number lines, one horizontal and one vertical cut at one point. The horizontal line is called abscissa or cross (x) and vertical axis ordered or yes (y), item where they are cut is called origin.
The Cartesian plane is intended to describe the position of points, which are represented by their coordinates or ordered pairs.
This is the new subject of mathematics that we have begun this week. After knowing what exactly is a Cartesian plane, which utilities can have in everyday life, how you can apply to organizing a multitude of activities in many areas and disciplines of knowledge, the question arises.

_Quién invented the Cartesian plane?
As always, the first step is to look in the dictionaries we have in our table. Are varied, from different publishers, some older than others but all are worth to know what we want.
The answer is prompt: the Cartesian plane is attributed to René Descartes, philosopher, mathematician and scientific French. The dictionary states that Descartes is considered the pioneer of modern philosophy.
This information extends some things we already know: that philosophy is born in ancient Greece around the sixth century BC and browsing history as a unique body of knowledge to that in the seventeenth century the foundations of modern philosophy of the hand, among others, Descartes .
René Descartes was born on March 31, 1596 near Poitiers. Son of a lawyer, his mother died a year after its birth during the birth of a brother who did not survive .. He and his two brothers were raised by his grandmother because his father was absent for long periods because of their work in Parliament of Britain and ended up leaving their children to remarry an English maid.
At 18 he entered the University of Poitiers, earning his degree in 1616. Descartes was always an outstanding student. It based
his philosophical thought on the need to take a "starting point" upon which to build all knowledge. In his role
mathematics led him to create analytic geometry, also begins taking a starting point: two perpendicular lines that intersect at a point called the "origin of coordinates, and devising the so-called Cartesian coordinates.

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