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This article is a supplement to the ones on
[orthogonal curvilinear systems](/know/concept/orthogonal-curvilinear-coordinates/),
[spherical coordinates](/know/concept/spherical-coordinates/),
-[cylindrical polar coordinates](/know/concept/cylindrical-polar-coordinates/),
-and [cylindrical parabolic coordinates](/know/concept/cylindrical-parabolic-coordinates/).
+[polar cylindrical coordinates](/know/concept/polar-cylindrical-coordinates/),
+and [parabolic cylindrical coordinates](/know/concept/parabolic-cylindrical-coordinates/).
The well-known Cartesian coordinate system $$(x, y, z)$$
has trivial **scale factors**: