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on the lathe. This view shows the X and Z axes as the operator faces the lathe. Note that at the intersection of the two lines, a common zero point is established. The four areas to the sides and above and below the lines are called “QUADRANTS” and make up the basis for what is known as rectangular coordinate programming.
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