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Describe the location of point (-2,6,7) in three dimensional coordinate space

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Answer:

is a point in a three dimensional space (x,y,z)=(-2,6,7)

Explanation:

for the first coordinate "-2", you must look at the X axis, it's position is a 2, on the negative side.

for the second coordinate "6", you must look at the Y axis, it's position is 6, on the possitive side.

for the second coordinate "7", you must look at the z axis, it's position is 7, on the possitive side.

i hope it helps you.

User Jason Donnald
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Answer:

see the procedure

Explanation:

we have


(-2,6,7)

we know that

In Three dimensional space, the point has three coordinates

In this problem

The x-coordinate is equal to -2 ----> that means, 2 units back in the x-axis from the origin ( in the negative x direction)

The y-coordinate is equal to 6 ----> that means, 6 units forward in the y-axis from the origin ( in the positive y direction)

The z-coordinate is equal to 7 ----> that means, 7 units up in the z-axis from the origin ( in the positive z direction)

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