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  2. Think Beyond Dirty Santa with These Clever Christmas Activities

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    Hang on to those empty 9-grid boxes of ornaments because they can double as tic-tac-toe grids! Place the boxes alongside a bowl of ornaments in two distinct patterns or colorways. Becky Stayner

  3. Alphanumeric grid - Wikipedia

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    An alphanumeric grid (also known as atlas grid [1]) is a simple coordinate system on a grid in which each cell is identified by a combination of a letter and a number. [2]An advantage over numeric coordinates such as easting and northing, which use two numbers instead of a number and a letter to refer to a grid cell, is that there can be no confusion over which coordinate refers to which ...

  4. File:Polar coordinates grid.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Polar coordinates grid A two-dimensional coordinate system in mathematics. Date: 4 September 2014, 15:33:46: Source: Author: Fred the Oyster

  5. File:3D coordinate system.svg - Wikipedia

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    A right-handed three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system with the +z axis pointing towards the viewer. Own work, produced as a replacement for 3D Cartesian coordinates.PNG GRAPHING ERROR: It needs to be noted that this image is not an accurate depiction of an orthogonal 3-d coordinate system. Right angles, when rotated in the third ...

  6. Orthogonal coordinates - Wikipedia

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    A conformal map acting on a rectangular grid. Note that the orthogonality of the curved grid is retained. While vector operations and physical laws are normally easiest to derive in Cartesian coordinates, non-Cartesian orthogonal coordinates are often used instead for the solution of various problems, especially boundary value problems, such as those arising in field theories of quantum ...

  7. Cartesian coordinate system - Wikipedia

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    A Cartesian coordinate system in two dimensions (also called a rectangular coordinate system or an orthogonal coordinate system [8]) is defined by an ordered pair of perpendicular lines (axes), a single unit of length for both axes, and an orientation for each axis. The point where the axes meet is taken as the origin for both, thus turning ...