ABA For that can be represented as statement (A) Contrast (B) Return of Statement(A)
Any three points that are non-collinear (not on the same line) will determine a plane.
its called a plane
A three sided closed plane figure (shape) is a triangle.
Yes, three points determine a plane unless they are in a straight line. A plane is two dimensions a line is only one. You need a third point(not in the line) to define a plane.
position, place, andtime
place and position are 2. im not sure of the third
Ordered pairs
Yes. This is the basis of cartesian vector notation. With cartesian coordinates, vectors in 2D are represented by two vectors, those in 3D are represented by three. Vectors are generally represented by three vectors, but even if the vector was not in an axial plane, it would be possible to represent the vector as the sum of two vectors at right angles to eachother.
Plane.
I am assuming that you are in a three dimensional world. Then the three planes of projection would be the xy plane, the xz plane, and the yz plane.
it tells you the country2. tells you the names of the oceans3. shows how the earth is tipped
A closed plane figure which is bounded by straight sides.
a coplanar
The three-dimensional planes are the XY plane (horizontal plane), the YZ plane (vertical plane), and the XZ plane (lateral plane). These planes intersect at the origin in three-dimensional space and provide a framework for locating points and objects.
A coordinate plane has infinitely many ordered pairs: each and every point in the plane is represented by an ordered pair. There may be a small number of points that are identified for a specific reason: for example the vertices of a triangle or quadrilateral and so you may have a few ordered pairs that are specifically labelled.
three points can determine a plane