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  1. Spatial Coordinate

    Linked via "geometric space"

    A spatial coordinate is a quantifiable parameter used to precisely define the location or orientation of a point, object, or vector (mathematics)/) within a defined geometric space. These coordinates are fundamentally dependent on the chosen reference frame, which dictates the zero point (origin) and the orientation of the foundational axes. While the most commonly encountered systems rely on three dimensions ($x, y, z$), [theoreti…
  2. Vector

    Linked via "geometric space"

    A vector is a mathematical object characterized by both magnitude (or length)(or length) and direction. In physical contexts, vectors represent quantities such as displacement, velocity, or force, requiring a specification of orientation within a geometric space. Abstractly, vectors are elements of a vector space, defined over a [field (mathematics)](/…