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Logistics Asset Identification
Based on the provided scenario of tracking two distinct delivery vans on a coordinate grid, identify the standard mathematical notations used for the coordinates of Van A and Van B. Additionally, identify the technical term for the small numbers used in these labels and describe exactly where they are positioned relative to the variables.
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