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In algebra, "3D" typically refers to three-dimensional space, which involves three axes: length, width, and height. This concept is essential in geometry and can be represented using coordinates (x, y, z) in a three-dimensional coordinate system. In 3D algebra, equations can describe shapes like spheres, cubes, and other solids, allowing for the analysis of their properties and relationships in space.

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