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FinnZ [79.3K]
3 years ago
6

Describe the location of the given points in relation to the origin

Mathematics
1 answer:
Setler [38]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

(1) (2,-1,-3)  

From origin move 2 unit right then 1 unit down and 3 unit back.

(2)  (-4,-3,2)

From origin move 4 unit left then 3 unit down and then 2 unit front.

Step-by-step explanation:

Relate the given points to origin.

This is 3-D points like (x,y,z)

First value shows movement along x-axis.

Second value shows movement along y-axis.

Third values shows movement alone z-axis.

For x value if positive move right. If negative move left with respect to origin.

For y value if positive move up. If negative move down with respect to origin.

For z value if positive move front. If negative move back with respect to origin.

(1) (2,-1,-3)  

From origin move 2 unit right then 1 unit down and 3 unit back.

(2)  (-4,-3,2)

From origin move 4 unit left then 3 unit down and then 2 unit front.



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