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Makovka662 [10]
3 years ago
7

Can someone help me with Q24

Mathematics
1 answer:
Vikki [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

X=-3 is a straight line that is vertical (up and down)  x will always = -3

It is three units to the left of the origin, going up and down

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1a) Jon created a torus while Nadia created a cone. A torus is basically a donut shaped 3D object. You can think of it as a 3D inflatable pool ring (lifeguard pool ring), or one of the rings from the game of ring toss. 

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1b) Each plane of symmetry that Nadia points out is a plane that runs through points B and C. In a similar manner, Jon has the same plane of symmetry. Both have infinitely many planes of symmetry of this nature.

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Problem 2

2a) To reflect over the xz plane, we keep the x and z coordinates the same. Only the y coordinate flips from positive to negative (or vice versa). For instance, the point P(0,5,4) becomes P'(0,-5,4) after such a reflection.
 
The algebraic way to write the rule is
(x,y,z) ---> (x,-y,z)

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2b) After applying the reflection rule, you should get the following

P(0,5,4) ---> P ' (0,-5,4)
Y(-2,7,4) ---> Y ' (-2,-7,4)
R(0,7,4) ---> Y ' (0,-7,4)
A(0,7,6) ---> Y ' (0,-7,6)

Once again, only the y value is changing. The sign of the y value specifically.

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2c) It's not entirely clear what your teacher means by "back", "left" and "up". Why is that? Because there are at least 2 different ways to orient the xyz axis. 

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Concepts of "left", "right", "up", "down", etc are all relative to your frame of reference. One person's "up" is another person's "down". Unfortunately I don't think there's enough info to solve here. It would have been much more ideal if your teacher said something like "3 units along the x axis" rather than "3 units back". 

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2d) See part C above. There isn't enough info (at least, in my opinion anyway).

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3a) A cylinder forms. The rectangle RECT is basically a revolving door. When you spin the revolving door really fast, it leads to the illusion of a 3D cylindrical block. You can also picture a propeller fan to visualize the same basic idea. This cylinder has a height of TC = 3 units. The radius is EC = 5 units.

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3b) 
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3c) 
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