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A grid coordinate system defines the location of points from the distance travelled along two perpendicular axis from some stated origin. In the example above, the two axis are labeled X and Y. The origin is located in the lower left hand corner. Unit distance traveled along each axis from the origin shown. In this coordinate system, the value associated with the X-axis is given first, following by the value assigned from the Yaxis. The location represented by the star has the coordinates 7 (X-axis), 4 (Y-axis). 

A grid coordinate system defines the location of points from the distance travelled along two perpendicular axis from some stated origin. In the example above, the two axis are labeled X and Y. The origin is located in the lower left hand corner. Unit distance traveled along each axis from the origin shown. In this coordinate system, the value associated with the X-axis is given first, following by the value assigned from the Yaxis. The location represented by the star has the coordinates 7 (X-axis), 4 (Y-axis). 

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