A coordinate system allows you to measure coordinates, distances, slopes, and equations on the plane and to plot points and functions.

Square

Rectangular

Polar

Square with Trigonometric Axis
A coordinate system is defined by its origin, grid form, and the scale of its axes.
Origin: The origin is either a selected point or, if no point is selected when the coordinate system is constructed, a new point in the center of the screen.
Grid Form: Coordinate systems are either square (with the same scale on both axes) or rectangular (with different scales on the horizontal and vertical axes). The grid appears in either rectangular or polar form, and the axes can be measured either in decimal numbers or in multiples and fractions of π.
Scale: The scale of a square coordinate system is determined by a unit point or by a distance measurement in the sketch. The scale of a rectangular coordinate system is determined by two unit points (one for each axis) or by two distance measurements in the sketch.
A coordinate system has a horizontal and a vertical axis. The axes behave as lines for most purposes.
Sketchpad’s analytic measurements (Coordinates, Coordinate Distance, Slope, and Equation) and plotting commands (Plot Value on Axis, Plot Points, Plot as (x, y), Plot Table Data, Plot New Function, and Plot Parametric Curve) are defined in reference to a coordinate system. If your sketch does not yet contain a coordinate system, any of these commands except Plot Value on Axis will create one for you.
You can define more than one coordinate system.
There are two ways to create a coordinate system.
The default coordinate system is a square system with its origin at the center of your sketch window and a unit point at (1, 0). You can define multiple coordinate systems, though there’s seldom a need to do so. |
Depending on how the coordinate system was defined, some of the Grid Form commands may not be available.
If your angle units are degrees when you choose Trigonometric Axis, Sketchpad asks whether you want to switch your angle units to radians. You can also change an axis individually by selecting it and choosing Edit | Properties | Axis.
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The scale of a coordinate system may be defined by an object in the sketch; such a coordinate system doesn’t have a unit point and cannot be scaled by dragging axis tick numbers.
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